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Homecoming King Eric Nelson and Homecoming Queen Debbie Coleman walk off Homecoming Prince Sean Guerre, represented Phi Delta Theta and Homecoming the field after the halftime activities. Princess, Kim Blissard represented Alpha Chi Omega Sophomore Duke Glenn Daly and Sophomore Duchess Heather Buffington pose for pictures during halftime The Freshman Duke was Doug Coppell and the Freshman activities. Duchess was Leigh Ledbetter.
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SFA President William lohnson crowns Homecoming Queen Debbie Coleman, during halftime activities at the 59th Homecoming game. Homecoming King Eric Nelson looks on. SFA - Center of the Southland SFA did it again with fun-filled activities during the 59th Home- coming celebration. The theme for Homecoming was SFA - Center of the Southland. There were many activities throughout the week, all leading up to the big football game. There was purple and white day, where everyone was encouraged to wear purple and white, and Box the Bearkats Day, where everyone was encouraged to wear their boxer shorts. There was also an organizations ' T- shirt day and Homecoming T-shirt day. Twenty organizations participated in the window painting contest. First place was Kerr Hall; second place, Delta Delta Delta; and third place, Gibbs Hall. Resident halls and Greeks got in the spirit of Homecoming with hall and house decorating, and Lumberjack Day brought out the Lumberjack in everyone. Sigma Tau Gamma sponsored the first mud volleyball tourna- ment, and the first midnight yell practice was held in Homer Bryce Stadium to get everyone in the spirit for the football game. Several organizations participated in the bonfire and pep rally, which started at the SFA Coliseum and ended at the intramural fields. U.C. Programs sponsored the Homecoming parade that start- ed at Rusk Middle School and went through downtown Nacog- doches. The winners in the float contest were: Division Three -- first place, Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity; second place, Women In Communications, Inc.; and third place, Circle K. Division Two - - first place, Yellow House; second place, RHA; and third place, Gibbs Hall. Division One - Joint Sponsor - first place, Delta Tau Delta and Delta Zeta; second place, AMA and ASPA; and third place, Delta Delta Delta and Delta Sigma Phi. The Grand Champion was the Biology Club. On November 17, alumni, students, faculty and friends watched the Sam Houston Bearkats defeat the Lumberjacks 31- 17. During halftime, President Johnson crowned Debbie Cole- man as Homecoming Queen, who was escorted by Eric Nelson, Homecoming King. Kim Blissard, Houston senior and Sean Guerre, San Leon sen- ior served as princess and prince. Junior duchess and duke were Karey Stefek of Kingwood and Roy Graff of Houston. Heather Buffington of Dallas and Glenn Daly of Katy served as sophomore duchess and duke. Freshman duchess and duke were Leigh Ledbetter of McKinney and Doug Webb of Coppell. The grand finale of Homecoming week was the Outfield concert in the SFA Coliseum.
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Many organizations participated in the Homecoming bonfire and pep rally The bonfire was built by Alpha Phi Omega.
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