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story by Vicki Edwards Homecoming 88, another year of hard work and preparation to wel- come homecoming alumni and defeat the rival team. The week prior, Saturday, October 22, 1988, was spent by OSU Greeks painting community store windows, constructing house decorations, and working on floats. One of the biggest words around campus was ttpomping. The biggest question was, HHave you and how much? The residence Homecoming Is . . . . . .The time ofour lives halls were busy making a float of their own and raising spirits for the up- coming game. Winners of all the events were annOunced during the half-time festivities at the game. Alpha Chi Omega and Pi Kappa Alpha were alwin- ning combination as they ran away with nearly all of the first place awards including sweepstakes, engineering excellence, first in class 2A house decorations, parade mar- shalls award, and first place out of class 2A ene trants. Other awards for house decorations were pres- ented as follows: Class 2A: Second place, Kappa Kappa Gamma- Sigma Phi Epsilon; third place, Pi Beta Phi-Sigma Nu. Class A: First place, Delta Delta Delta-Pi Kap- pa Phi; second place, Gamma Phi Beta-Lambda Chi; third place, Phi Mu- Phi Kappa Tau. Outstanding Safety Award was given to Kap- pa Kappa Gamma-Sigma Phi Epsilon. Parade entrants floats were also judged and awarded to: Class 2A: Second place, Kappa Delta-Alpha Gam- ma Rho; third place, Chi Omega-Delta Upsilon. Class A: First place, Sigma Nu-Pi Beta Phi; second place, Zeta Tau STUDENT LIFE A pink flamingo adds class to the homecoming parade. photos by An tom'o Hansen Alpha-Sigma Chi; third place, Bennett Hall. Outstanding commercial float was awarded to Stillwater National Bank and outstanding non- profit competitive float was given to Congres- sional District No. 3 Bi- centennial Competition. The half-time festivities included the crowning of the OSU 1988 Homecom- ing Queen. Out of the three finalists, Kristy Herr was crowned and will reign as the 1988 football queen. To top off the celebra- tion, 46,900 fans in Lewis Stadium sat and cheered on our Oklahoma State Cowboys to a homecoming victory defeating the Missouri Tigers 49-21. W3
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Final preparations continued on Sigma NLYS house decorations. f1 ; TIE Eff 71$ 1 $1 n AV ! , 3y r: A IBM r $05k V 2w. v W . t' t; I? as w; t f r; n 0 J; g 3 V l: I ,- I I , . $ I v m! 4 4,4:- A L t The endless torture of pomping Alpha. Delta Pi and Sigma Alpha Epsilon get their decorations ready for homecoming. photos by Antonio Hansen ffudertf Life 11
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OSUS smallest fans wait for the day when they can be Cowboys 7 Kristy Herr is crowned at Lewis 5 Field. fude'lt Life, 13
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