Furman University - Bonhomie Yearbook (Greenville, SC)

 - Class of 1988

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The purple scream machine odes again at the Paiadian Stadium. THE PURPLE SCREAM MACHINE F.U. one time! F.U. two timesl F.U. Paladin pride, three timesl F.U. all the time! Dr. Johns' In addition to showing pride in Furman leading the students in this cheer at the in these ways, Furman students also home football games demonstrates Fur- showed their spirit through their participa-man University spirit at its greatest height, tion in campus organizations such as Furman University spirit revealed itself not OAU, College Republicans, College De-only at varsity football games, but also at mocrats. and CESC in which students also junior varsity football games and at other express their concern for world, national, sporting events such as volleyball games, and local communities. Participation in basketball games, and tennis matches. band, fraternities, and other campus orga- Student participation in intramural ac- nizations were also expressions of school tivities through fraternities, brother-sister spirit. Active involvement in the clubs of a halls, and other campus organizations college fosters spirit. In the busy lives of also demonstrated Furman spirit. Furman students, the motto definitely is Furman stickers of all sizes adorned F.U. all the time! the back windows of most of the cars parked on campus. Students wearing pur- Stacey Kennedy pie and white class t-shirts displayed their 4 Hurt 15

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Of. and Mrs. Johns stirring up the Pa ladian pride. Noel Painter discusses the finer points of football as his fellow band members groove to the beat 14 PALADIN SPIRIT



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CELEBRATE PALADIN PRIDE Homecoming marked the return of many alumni to the Furman campus. Together alumni and students celebrated their pride in being Paladins. This year's homecoming festivities officially began Friday afternoon. October 16. witt) the barbeque picnic and the pep rally beside the lake. Fraternities, social clubs, and other campus organizations cheered, chanted, and displayed their Paladin Pride in various ways from singing original songs to jumping in the lake. At 7:30 p.m. in McAlister Auditorium, FUSAB presented Horseplay featuring Chris Pendleton, a Furman alumna who performed a comedy routine, and the Murph, a physical comedian. At 9:30 p.m., FUSAB sponsored lakeside fireworks. The reggae band. The Elements. performed between Furman Hall and Plyler Hall. Bernardio's sold pizza, and FUSAB sold Pepsi. To start the spirit competition, the social clubs and fraternities placed banners in the dining hall. Beginning early in the week, campus organizations built floats on the mall. Work on the floats continued through Friday night and into Saturday morning. At the Furman vs. Appalachian State football game. Dr. Johns announced the winners of the spirit competition: Cygnus and Chios won first place. Vida and Sigs placed second, and Phi Mu Alpha Symphonia and the band won third place. Also, the parents of senior football players were introduced at the game. The homecoming representatives were introduced at the game: Heather Meeks represented the Freshman class. Stacy Regester represented the Sophomore class, and Caroline Brim represented the Junior class. Senior representatives were Sue Campbell. Anne Cherry. Laura Watkins, and Lisa Kennedy. Dr. Johns crowned Lisa Kennedy homecoming queen. Students celebrated their Paladin pride at the homecoming dance in the dining hall to the music of The Mirrors, a band from Charlotte. The alumni dance was held at the Hyatt-Regency. Overall homecoming was a tremendous success because of the great support by the various campus organizations. Stacey Kennedy Full of Paladin Pride, the cheerleaders know for sure who'll always be number one. F.U. ALL the time! Proud fathers escorted their daughters to the field during the half-time festivities. Lisa Kennedy was crowned Homecoming Queen 16 HOMECOMING

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