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.180 Eagles tconm Dotson, Kim Easterling, Marilyn Jones, Sue Anne Litton, Ada Miracle, Paula Newberry, Kelly Newsom, and Cindy Patrick. At the end of the game MSU had to concede a victory to Tech with a score of 52-14. Chris Swartz, an Owingsville freshman, was, for the second time that season, the Alumni Association Most Valuable Player for that game. Before the game, at noon, a tailgate party was held on the east veranda of the Academic-Athletic Center. The MSU basketball team served chili and hot dogs to over a hundred people. Fol- lowing the game, 500 people attended the Alumni Association-sponsored fish fry. During the game, a 65-member Alumni Band provided music. Gradu- ates from years as recent as 1986 and as far back as 1959 were part of the band. Dallas Sammons, David Michael and Bill McIntosh, all present MSU faculty, played in the group. During the game the band grew in size as they added President Grote as an official member. Sunday afternoon there was an 18- hole golf scramble at the MSU Golf course that completed the Homecom- ing events. Receptions sponsored by sev- eral different organizations were held throughout the weekend. . - By: Suzanne Smith Wide receivers coach, Terry Chin gives 3 instructions to Ty Howard, Morehead . sophomore during the Homecoming game against Tennessee Tech. The Ea- gles lost 52-14. PHOTO BY: Kevin L. Goldy Even cheers led by cheerleader Terri Gross didn,t help the Homecoming game end in victory. The Eagles lost 52-14. Cross is from Inez. PHOTO BY: Kevin L Goldy tsee story on cheerleaders pgs. 126-1271 Kb , .5!
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Former students came out to show their support at the Homecoming game against Tennessee Tech. Greg Strouse, a member of the Alumni Band and the Hall Director of Wilson and Butler Halls, had a unique way of expressing himself. PHOTO BY: Lin- da Denton More than one coach is needed to instruct and train players. Head Coach Bill Baldridge has several assistant coaches, includ- ing Phil Zacharias who yelled out instructions to players on the field during the game. PHOTO BY: Rhonda Simpson Queen selection is one of the major attractions at the Homecoming game each year. Christy Beaver, a junior from Phelps, was crowned the 8'? queen and her court included Marilyn Jones, Dana Dot- son, and Ada Miracle. PHOTO BY: 13,? Colquhoun Homecoming 179
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