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Texas Tech raided the Homecoming celebration claiming a 49-44 victory and leaving blues JOSIE WARE CROWNED HOMECOMING QUEEN DURING HALF-TIME FESTIVITIES ♦ Although 44,430 fans gathered in the stands for the late-afternoon showdown with Texas Tech, a great majority left the game at halftime. Those who remained, experienced a Razorback comeback in the last eight minutes of the game, although Texas Tech won 49-44. The pre-game festivities delighted the fans. The Red Raider Roast, sponsored by University Programs, started off the weekend on Friday, providing free ribs, chicken and all the trimmings. That night, the Arkansas Booster Club and KPOM-TV Channel 24 51 sponsored the annual Homecoming parade. The pa¬ rade started at Dickson Street and wound through the campus, ending with another pep rally at Barnhill Arena. Later that day, a jazz band performed on the lawn behind the Arkansas Union. Just before the game, the fans got the chance to meet the football team and participate in a hog calling contest. The parade was short but it was fun. Some of the community and many sororities and frater¬ nities were out to give spirit. ♦ LYDI A MARINONI, freshman Being in front of all of those people was different than when I ' m cheering, because then I ' m with 11 other people, but this time I was singled out. I was nervous, but it was really exciting. ♦ JOSIE WARE, Homecoming Queen I ' m a Razorback Belle and I was excited be¬ cause one of the other Belles, Bernadette Barry, was on the Homecoming Court. But also I had a [football] recruit that had never been to a Razorback football game, so he and his parents were impressed, and they thought it was really neat. This made it all seem new and exciting for me. ♦ TINA REED, sophomore ♦ OVER THE CROWD. The Arkansas Razorbacks put a damper on the Home¬ coming celebration when the Texas Tech Red Raiders dominated the game with a 49-44victory. Senior Aaronjackson ( 44) lunges over the pile of players for the goal line. J. BAILEY PHOTO ♦ HOMECOMING COURT. Carmen Crum, Jana Williamson, Queen Josie Ware, Vicki Underwood and Bernadette Barry pose for pictures after the pre-game activities. J. BAILEY PHOTO Homecoming 13
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Red hot fans singing the blues The fans who stayed to watch the fourth quarter of the Homecoming game against Texas Tech witnessed an Arkansas 24- point comeback. The Razorbacks fell five points short and Tech claimed a 49- 44 victory. In the second quarter, fans were not impressed with the Hogs, and some were actually bored. Seniors Laura Mayhew and Jim Calhoon discuss leav¬ ing at halftime. J. BAILEY PHOTO ♦ SMILING WITH PRIDE. About 44,430 fans watched as Todd Hart, ASG presi¬ dent, escorts Josie Ware, the 1990 Homecoming Queen, onto the football field during halftime of the Homecoming game. J. BAILEY PHOTO ♦ BACK FROM THE PAST. After leading the football team onto the field, the Alumni cheerleaders led the enthusias¬ tic crowd in calling the Hogs. Alumna Willie Oaks, ’4l, has returned to campus as an alumni cheerleader every year since she graduated. J. BAILEY PHOTO 12 Homecoming
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In fashion from fall to spring During the winter months in Fayetteville, the leather jacket and quilt coats were very popular with the students at the University. D. YARBROUGH PHOTO ♦ POINTING OUT FASHIONS. Joey Dean and Bert Daggert show the latest styles in corduroy pants. Dean also models a multi-colored V-neck sweater and the popular Buck shoes. By adding a tie, Daggert demonstrates a dressy look. Sheri Hughes mixed and matched her summer and winter wardrobes by wear¬ ing shorts with colored stockings un¬ derneath and topping the outfit off with a heavy sweater over a turtleneck. D. YARBROUGH PHOTO 14 Fashion
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