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More Than Raindrops Needed To Cut Homecoming Activities Night came early on October 11, assisted by clouds and a few drops of rain. It would take more than that to cut Homecoming from the 1986 event roster. Alumni activities highlighted the afternoon with a reception honor- ing John S. Crubaugh, IJC ' s second president, who was given special recognition at halftime. Members of the Aii-American Band assembled to begin the presentation of the Homecoming Court. A lump of pride stuck in each throat as Douglas Williams ' stirring version of God Bless The CJ.S.A. climaxed in the release of red, white and blue balloons, a patriotic display sponsored by the Student Government Association. After a slow IJC start, action-packed football with Holmes kept Indian fans on their feet during the entire second half. The cheers were evidently the catalyst the Indians needed to chalk up the Indian victory. On the sidelines, the cheerleaders added a swirl of color and motion. BSCl clowns cut up , much to the delight of the young fans. The crashing cymbals and the sparkle of the Indianettes added to halftime during which Don Thomason, executive vice president of Kelloggs, received the Alumnus of the Year award. A beautiful homecoming, a football win, and only a sprinkle of rain — what more could make Homecoming ' 86 a cut above ! During halftime activities, Dr. W.O, Benjamin recognized John S. Crubaugh, IJC ' s second president, and Don W. Thomason, Alumnus of the Year. The crowd gets excited (inset) as Curley Dixon breaks around the outside to avoid conflict with a Holmes defender. Clowns from the Baptist Student Union were on hand to bring excitement to the Homecoming activities. 26 Newsmakers
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The Homecoming Court was presented during the pre-game ceremony. They included Micheal Cockrell, escort; Tftssle Randie, Black Representative; Tim Causey, escort; Kim McClung, Tupelo Sophomore Representative; Keith Parker, escort; Sandy Evans, Tupelo Freshman Representative; Bobby Elmore, escort; Natalie Randolph, Fulton Freshman Representative; Jamie Gunnels, escort; Missy White, Fulton Sophomore Representative; C,W. Reeder, escort; Dawn Winter, Homecoming Queen. Newsmakers 27 k«rji
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