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Event changes seen (From pg. 9) off for a brief moment. Two unique changes of this initia- tion were seen in the traditional events of the tug-o-war and of Round-Up. The tug-o-war had an extra incentive added to it. Yes, the battle took place over a huge mud puddle located by the tennis courts. After all had gotten their share of the mud, they were able to somewhat clean-up at the H-Pond. Round-Up brought excitement for the upperclassmen when they were told they would be having a water balloon fight with the freshmen. The fight was fair; each side had the same number of balloons. But Old Main to sing the alma mater; the upperclassmen approached them with flour bombs. Combined with the wet clothes from the total mess out of everyone involved. Awards were given at the end of in- itiation to the best freshmen Rhon- da Jones and Kelly Carter. Also receiving the honor of Most Likely to Make an Excuse were Mike Bates and Robin Sisk. The most creative parade costumes were worn by Jose Jasso, as Matilda the Hun; and by Lori Bond, Elizabeth Helvey, Jennie Perry and April Paris, all as a crayon box.
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Early planning pays off Homecoming ‘dreams do come true’ Seventy-three float and non-flor entries compromised the parade. Homecoming was an enjoyable and rewarding experience for HP students who chose to get involved in the nitty-gritty of it all; it was also exhausting. Preparation for the event began late in the spring prior to Homecoming, when newly-elected Student Association President Robyn Roberts began assembling a committee to handle the task. “I chose Leslie Wilkins as Homecoming committee chairper- son after much careful considera- known as a dependable go-getter on campus and Homecoming is the biggy of the whole year, Miss Roberts said. Indeed Homecoming was a biggy.” Some alumni were at- tracted to the campus by the pro- spect of seeing friends. Others came to pay respect to one in par- ticular, Old Main, which had been destroyed by fire last May. For whatever reasons, alumni and current students alike took active parts in the festivities. Homecoming Queen at a corona- tion ceremony during convocation. At that time, Lorri Eakin was also named as Princess. For them, the Homecoming theme of Dreams Do Come True” became a reality. Floats were worked on both day and night during the week prior to Homecoming weekend, especially the night before the parade. As it turned out, the parade, under the able leadership of Carol Bishop, was the largest in many years, perhaps ever. Participation from the Brownwood community and from various campus organizations was better than in the past several years, according to Miss Bishop. Winners of prize money for floats (continued onpg. If
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