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The year continued its progression as we grew in the Reddie experience and soon we knew the answer to that famous question What is a Heddie'7 The answer to that question is lt takes one to know one and those who became true Heddies were proud to proclaim so. We felt that spirit at pep rallies and in the games in the fall. and felt it growing more throughout the year, The spirit carried on and could be seen across the Campus in many different forms. Weekends in the fall were filled with colorful activity of Saturday foothall. As they moved through the season, the Heddies were hat-ked by the cheerleaders. the hand and their No. 1 fans. Although Homecoming wasn't shared with OHU. it was a suct-essful one highlighted hy the crowning of Queen ,lo Allen. the honfire and the hand's Superman show. Football. dorm life. registration, studying and much more make up life here at HSV. lt is with these things that kept us movin on in the Ttl's and these things plus a whole lot more will keep up MGVIN' ON into the 80's. TMP The torrhlight parade marched down the hill to light the retord-lxreaking bonfire during Homet-oming week, RIGHT: Alpha Sigma Tau sorority. tame lo a pep rally in uniform to support the Heddies to a victory. X 3 X A 4?
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