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Right: The Lambda Chis and Tri Delts sang and danced their way into the judges hearts, captur- ing first place in the Frog Follies. The class of 1985 took second and the Class of 1987 won third place. Below: Winning first place in the pomp sign division, was Clark Resident Hall. The Kappa Kappa Gammas and Alpha Delta Pis won second place with a three dimensional sign, and the Delta Gammas and Fijis won third place. Above: The Class of 1987 ends their skit with bright smiles. They placed third in the Frog Fol- lies. Right: The TCU band looks sharp as they perform a special half-time show for Homecom- ing. 14 Homecoming
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The theme for the 1983 Par- Cant as a Weekend was Up, Up and Away. It represent- edea, feel- ing of pride and spirit that has been in the air this year at TCU. Not only high hopes for a win against the University of Arkansas but a general feeling of excitement for the weekend’s events seemed on everyone’s mind. The weekend started out with a big surprise for TCU. CBS Television de- Upper Left: The jitterbug and the good old slow dance once again returned to TCU during the Big Band Dance. Chancellor Tucker and Par- ents’ Weekend Chairman Denise Ho dance dur- ing one of the slower songs. Middle Left: Frogs on film. CBS Television broadcast the game against Arkansas on Regional Television. Arkan- sas won the game with a score of 38 to TCU’s 21. Middle Right: All during the weekend, special activities were conducted. The Jazz Band gives a noon concert to passersby. The lounge area be- came filled with spectators, as students brought their lunches with them while they listened. Low- er Left: ‘‘Mom and Dad, I’d like you to meet ...”’ The Chancellor's Reception gave students, par- ents, and faculty members the chance to talk with each other about the curriculum. UP, UP AND AWAY! cided to televise the TCU vs. University of Arkansas Game. Most of the planned events had to be reshuffled. Friday’s activities remained the same, with the Jazz Band’s performance at noon and the talent show later that night. The Chancellor's Reception, at the Moudy Building, began Saturday’s agenda. After it was over everyone left for the stadium. Sunday morning ended Parent's Weekend with a brunch sponsored by the International Student Association. For most, the weekend was a chance for parents and students to get togeth- er and talk. Many people took this op- portunity to get better aquainted with the Fort Worth area. As the hectic weekend came to an end the parents once again left behind their love, money and student at TCU. Parents’ Weekend 13
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TCU - BLAZING WITH BRILLIANCE PP come ew we mer Blazing torches lit up the dark, clear night. Brassy band music and chants from hundreds of students filled the air. This was the scene of the final 1983 TCU Homecoming .pep rally. As Kurt Fegraeus, Homecoming chairman, stepped up to the microphone, the fra- ternity chants and TCU cheers were silenced. The moment had finally ar- rived, the crowning of the 1983 Home- coming Queen and Escort. The crowd screamed with joy as Antoinette May, representing Delta Gamma, was crowned, presented with red roses and a diamond and sapphire ring, compli- ments of Gordon’s Jeweler’s. Greg Lil- lestrand, representing Lambda Chi Al- pha, was greeted with equal enthusi- asm from the crowd as he became the 1983 Homecoming Escort. Right: Antoinette May and Greg Lillestrand are recrowned during half-time at the TCU-Houston game. Bottom Left: Spirit Wranglers light up the dark night with torches at the pep rally as Kurt Fegraeus directs. Below: The DGs and Fijis pre- sented a spirited pomp sign that captured third place. Homecoming 15
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