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Stm ne ' W t ol 9 ' Ae MicAcff ' V -t «l TOP LEFT: Coach Melone talks over some playing strategies with the football team. BOTTOM LEFT: Scots chase after the fierce opponent. TOP RIGHT: Monmouth Scot anticipates Carleton ' s next play. BOTTOM RIGHT: Scots plan to try a new play. It was 2:00 p.m. and time for the most important event of the day, the Homecoming football game. The Scots looked pretty good, and our opponent, Carleton, looked as if they might have been in for a terrible upset. The rain, which threatened earlier, seemed to have held off. Look- ing at the crowd, one could see that the bleachers were packed. There were alumni, students, parents, faculty and Monmouth citizens all sharing the school spirit and cheer- ing on our team. The cheerleaders, also present, cheered the Scots to a hopeful victory. Kappa Kappa Gamma released its balloons for the fifth year, and the Highland- ers and the Pom Pon Squad gave spectacular perfor- mances. Unfortunately, the football team didn ' t perform as well and were defeated by a score of 15 to 28.
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.d ief ef : Ae ueen « w . i oa U Tears of happiness filled Terri Pieper ' s eyes when she was announced as the Homecoming Queen of 1 982. The court which was composed of Traci Whyte, Judy Bradley, Carol Cox, Mary Day, and Amy O ' Neall looked on happily, sharing the queen ' s joy as the crown was placed on her head by Audrey Clark, the Homecoming Queen from 1981. Paul Luepke, president of the Student Association, had the honor of making the announce- ment, and President Haywood proudly presented the queen with a beautiful bouquet of flowers. The reign of the queen and her court, although short, was, perhaps, for them, one of the most glorious and exciting events of the day. TOP LEFT: President Haywood, Audrey Clark, Tern Pieper, Traci Whyte, Judy Bradley, Carol Cox, Mary Day, and Amy O ' Neal!. BOTTOM LEFT: Robert Dyni, Dave Allen, Dave Doerhoefer, Mark Ferin, Doug Shu- maker, and John McKennell; escorts. TOP RIGHT: Terri Pieper is congratulated by Audrey Clark. BOTTOM RIGHT: Paul Luepke announces the queen.
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TOP LEFT: Craig Nash celebrates a Monmoulh touchdown. TOP RIGHT: A successful tackle by Monmouth. BOTTOM: Scots keep ihc opponent from obtaining a first down.
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