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The I-iansford Roast and Toast in honor of the retiring Vice President and Dean of Student Ser- vices, Richard L. Hansford, took place on Friday evening. The university honored him for his 37 years of service. 351551894 Bob Wilkey 5 'E - 'V' 1 ,Q . 1-1 V Q li:-2, ' ' il' f, ggi Bob Wilkey Gloria Pugh and Steve Kobus enjoy a light-hearted moment at the dance. The 1985 Homecoming King Tim Ryan and Queen Trisch Palumbo. Campus Life-Homecorreii
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62nd Homecoming ls Cut Qt This World A new spirit and pride com- bined with rich UA traditions marked the 62nd Homecom- ing weekend. A sellout dance, the 17-10 victory over Murray State and a new selection pro- cess to name the King and Queen made this weekend fit the Homecoming theme Out of this World. This year's Spirit Parade, which kicked off the festivities was the biggest parade in UA history. With over 20 entries, the 1985 parade included floats sponsored by campus organizations, the UA cheer- leaders and marching band, area bands, and the Home- coming King and Queen can- didates. Due to rain the tradi- tional bonfire was cancelled and the pep-rally was moved to the Hilltop. A new event added to this year's agenda was Scaven- ger I: The Wrath of Zippy Kick- off, a 24 hour scavenger hunt. Teams made up of stu- dents, staff and faculty searched for over 100 items and answers to UA trivia ques- Golemo, director of Student Development, this may be- come a UA tradition. Another was the selection process of the King and Queen. This year the popular vote narrowed the nominees down to five men and five women, but the actual selection of the king and queen was made by a selec- tion committee. The selection was based on campus involve- ment and awareness, as well as personality and overall GPA. This year's King and Queen were Timothy Ryan of Beta AI- pha Psi and Trisch Palumbo of the Computer Science Club. Ryan and Palumbo reigned over the 300 couples who at- tended the dance at the Uni- versity Club. The Fabulous Flashbacks played songs from the 60's and 70's. To close out the weekend, the soccer game against Far- leigh Dickinson ended in a 0-0 tie. An open house at the Hower House featured the UA Tuba Ensemble on Sunday. President Muse and Athletic Direc- HOrTleCOming by attending the pep- tor Dave Adams get into the spirit of rally held in the Hilltop. Bob tions. According to Mary Beth rf rf I. Bob The 1985 H0m9C0ml0Q COUVT3 ll--Rl lumbo, Tim Ryan, Brian Astine, Joan Marisa Moreal, George Kukich, S. Lor- raine Ewing, Steve Wilt, Trisch Pa- Barcus, Charles Ringer, and Julia Pugh. 14 Campus Life- Homecoming David Shoenfelt Due to the rain the pep-rally was moved from Jackson Field to the Hilltop. Students danced to the tunes played by Tom Sullivan.
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