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ntertaining an LSW crowd ol students and alumni, comedian Don Knotts keeps his audience laughing. Knotts was part ol special Homecoming ac- tivities that were held throughout the week. cont. from pg. 12 Once at the field, Kim Alsop, head football coach, lit a bonfire as the crowd filled the bleachers. The cheerleaders then got the pep rally started with some cheers as the anticipation mounted. People were speculating as to which of the beautiful members of the Homecoming Court would be named Homecoming Queen 1986. This year's court con- sisted of Ginger Hill, a freshman from Birmingham, sophomore Amy Smothers from Nashville, Tenn., Dothan junior Christie Dykes, senior Dawn Cantrell of St. Petersburg, Fla. and Birmingham senior Stacia Sinclair, with Kim Thornhill, a senior religion major from Arab, crowned Queen. Most people were im- pressed by this year's Homecoming pep rally, and attendance surpassed those of past years by far. raped in funeral garb and portraying the Grim Reaper, Sammie the Bulldog shows Anderson lans the late awaiting their football team. Alice Meyers, a sophomore from Tusca- loosa, said, The spirit was surprising compared to past participation at pep rallies. Homecoming week came to a fantastic climax on Saturday as the Bulldogs took on the Anderson Ravens in football, and stu- dents prepared for the first ever Homecoming Ball. ln the football game, An- derson was defeated 34-7 as the Bulldogs went on to win their second game of the year. The Club was the site of the Homecoming Ball, and the band Cruise Control from Nashville, Tenn., pro- vided the music. I was impressed by the turnout and the food was good, said sophomore Mike Nimer of Miami, Fla. From all indications, the Ball was a perfect ending to an entertaining, exciting Homecoming 1986. El -Clayton Wallace Student Life l 1 5
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