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1983-84 Homecoming Royalty Photo by |im Stotts Sophomore Royalty Sophomore Duke David Duffy, Houston accounting major, was a member of Theta Chi Fraternity. He was also the Greek Week Pie Eating Champion and a Party Animal. He is the son of Mrs. Mary Ann Duffy. Sophomore Duchess Beth Terese Panozzo, Sugarland radio-television communications major, was a mem- ber of Tri-Delta sorority, a Theta Chi Little Sister, on the dean ' s list and a Lumberjack Recruiting Assistant. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Panozzo. Freshman Royalty Freshman Duke Randy Hampton, marketing major from Houston, was a pledge of Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity and on the dean ' s list. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Hampton. The Freshman Duchess was Debbie Lipsey, interior design major from Missouri City. She was an SFASU cheerleader, on the dean ' s list and a member of Chi Omega Sorority. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Benji Lipsey. Photo courtesy of Ihe Bullock family Homecoming Royalty 25
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Stephen F. Austin State University Senior Royalty Junior Royalty King and Queen The 1983-84 Homecoming King was Mark Bullock, senior management major from Nacogdoches. He was an Alpha Chi Omega Big Brother and a member of Sigma Chi Fraternity and of ASPA. Bullock was also on the dean ' s list. He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. J.B. Bullock. Homecoming Queen Angie Lipsey, Missouri City senior interior design major, was an SFA cheerleader and on the dean ' s list. Lipsey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Benji Lipsey, was a member of Who ' s Who, Tri-Delta So- rority, ASID and Phi Upsilon Omicron. The Homecoming Prince was Dan- ny Dailey, senior physical education geography major from Austin. He was vice president of Delta Sigma Phi, a senator for RHA, a member of the SFASU football team, and served as an orientation assistant. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Harry Dailey. The Homecoming Princess was Beth Grosz, senior finance major from Houston. She was a member of Alpha Chi Omega Sorority and a Theta Chi Little Sister. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Grosz. Junior Duke Greg Richards, predental major from Cleveland, was on the dean ' s list and served as fresh- man class president. He was a mem- ber of Sigma Chi, the Preprofessional Club, Tri-Beta Biology Honor Fraternity, SGA and IFC. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Richards. Junior Duchess Sandi DeHaan, Piano accounting major, was a mem- ber of Alpha Chi Omega and on the dean ' s list. She was also an Alpha Tau Omega Little Sister. She is the daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Adrian B. DeHaan. 24 Homecoming Royalty
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Sixty Years of Class: Homecoming SFA celebrated its 55th Homecoming in conjunction with the celebration of the University ' s 60th anniversary. The theme for Home- coming was Sixty Years of Class. As part of the Homecoming festivi- ties, the Sylvan ' s Club in the School of Forestry sponsored Lumberjack Day with events such as crosscut sawing, log-rolling relay, greased pole climbing, bucket brigade and tug of war. Activities for individual competiions also included axe throw- ing, fire fighting, Lumberjack costume contest, pulpwood toss and tobacco spitting. The 1983 winners of the distinguished alumni awards were Charles O. Kilpatrick and Glen A. Chancellor. Kilpatrick, a former Pine Log editor who earned a bachelor of arts degree at SFA in 1943, is editor and publisher of the San Antonio Express-News. Chancellor, a 1959 graduate, earned a bachelor of forestry degree at SFA. He is group vice president, forests division, of Temple-Eastex, Inc. The Lumberjack Band and Twirl-O- Jacks led the Torchlight and Homecoming parades. The Torchlight Parade, sponsored by the Intrafraternity Council, was one of the participation events in the competition for overall homecoming award. Before the SFA Lumberjack Southwest Texas State University foot- ball game, the Homecoming Royalty was presented. The 1983 Home- coming Queen Angie Lipsey, Missouri City senior, and Homecoming King Mark Bullock, Nacogdoches senior, entered and exited the field via helicopter. Three former letter men were in- ducted into the Lumberjack Athletic Hall of Fame. They are John E. Linney, Harold Fischer and Gene Barbin. Homecoming festivities were appropriately culminated with a Lumberjack victory and with an alum- ni dance. Pholo by Hal Lott Left: The Lumberjack Band leads the Homecoming Parade Right: SFA students par- ticipate in the pole climbing contest, one of the many events of Lumberjack Day. Photo by Bobby Chapman 26 Homecoming
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