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Photos by Tim Gilfilen Alumni combined with Lipscomb’s A Cappella singers, Chorale, and Freshman Chorus to perform in Wil- lard Collins Alumni Auditorium. Students and alumni make up the cheering section at the basketball game. Homecoming 25
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24 Homecoming Homecoming, cont. President Hazelip crowned his first Lipscomb Homecoming Queen. She was Kaye Hendrix, a senior art major, president of the Delta Sigma social club, and a member of Alpha Chi National Honor Scholarship Society. She thought it was spe- cial to be crowned by the new president. “I miss Brother Collins, of course, but starting something new with the new president was really special,’’ Kaye stated. Being Homecoming Queen was a real honor, but she never would have run for it, if it hadn’t been for some friends. “| probably wouldn't have done it if friends hadn't gotten the petition up for me,’’ Kaye said. “They encouraged me.” “| consider it a great hon- or, but I felt that it was more of a compliment from my EVERY O0u RUMBLE friends and those who vot- ed for me.” The Homecoming ball- game followed the corona- tion. The Bisons played Tusculum in the packed gym, beating the Pioneers 114-92. One of the most special moments came before the coronation ceremony when Dr. Dennis Loyd unveiled a bronze portrait bust in memory of John C. Hutche- son, Jr., one of the most widely respected and loved teachers at the college, who died of cancer last April. Continued ... The cheerleaders lead the Home- coming crowd in a yell for the Bisons against Tusculum. With a backdrop of social club spirit posters, the band plays the proces- sional music for the queen and her court.
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26 Homecoming c 2 oO £ = 5 no ° ® ro} S a Coach Don Meyer pulls his bench out on the playing floor during a time- out to plan the Bisons’ next move against Tusculum. The Bisons won the game, 114-92. As the John C. Hutcheson memorial bust was unveiled, his wife, Mrs. Mary Nelle Hutcheson, and the scuptress, Clydetta Fulmer, admire the likeness.
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