University of Arkansas Fayetteville - Razorback Yearbook (Fayetteville, AR)

 - Class of 1992

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CONGRATULATIONS. Chancellor Dan Ferritor greets home¬ coming queen Rachel White during the halftime ceremonies. White, who repre¬ sented Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority, also represented the University at other functions including the Cotton Bowl parade in Dallas. B. EBBRECHT PHOTO UP AND IN KickerTodd Wright ( 11) makes a successful 40-yard field goal to complete a 56-yard drive with 10:34 remaining in the first half. Wright ' s three points broke a 7-7 tie, advancing the score to 10-7. Houston tied the game again later in the second quarter, although Arkansas eventually won 29-17. B. EBBRECHT PHOTO A SHOCKER “My heart dropped to my feet, and I was in disbelief.” OMECOMING is a time when friends and family come back to the university and celebrate the long tradition of the Razorback home. For homecoming queen, Rachel White, having her friends and family at the game made all the difference. “It was wonderful having them here be¬ cause my parents are my biggest fans,” she said. “They support me in everything, and it would not have meant as much to be queen if they were not there.” When White, who represented Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority, received the call letting her know she was chosen queen, she said she went into shock and was thankful. “I remember thinking, ' Oh my God, No way!,’” she said. “I could not believe it. My heart dropped to my feet, and I was in disbelief.” For White, homecoming day was a dream. After attending a brunch at her sorority house, she enjoyed meeting everyone at the game. She said a special part of the day was getting to be with her good friend and fellow cheerleader, Josie Ware, who was last year’s queen. “It was a beautiful day,” White said. “It was special because Josie and I got to sit to with each other at the game.” A psychology major, White said that she had always loved the Razorbacks and had always wanted to attend Arkansas. White said that she hoped that she was a good representative of the school. “I think I am a good representative be¬ cause I am real positive toward the school and I try to show respect to the teachers and the school’s values,” she said. Besides being involved in the homecom¬ ing activities, White represented the Uni¬ versity at the Cotton Bowl where she at¬ tended banquets and was in the annual parade. “It was neat to represent the school and get to know the other people,” White said. “All the schools in the SWC were repre¬ sented at halftime and we honored the A M queen. It was a real exciting experi¬ ence to be involved and get to learn about other schools.” ■ Kim Tracey CAMPUS LIFE 12

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HALFTIME SHOW. Enjoy ing a 10-3 halftime lead over Hous¬ ton, majorette Christi Walpole, freshman, and members of the marching band entertain the crowd of 45,850. Although itdidn ' tshow, Walpole said she was really, re¬ ally nervous. The marching band and the ma jorettes also made home¬ coming appearances at the pep rally in Barnhill Arena and also marched with high school drill teams and bands before the game. M. ROBERTS PHOTO IN THE LIMELIGHT. Rep¬ resenting Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority, 1992 Homecoming Queen Rachel White and her escort Jason Green shared their moment of glory as they participated in the annual halftime crowning ceremony. M. ROBERTS PHOTO TEAM EFFORT. With re served seats on the 50-yard line waiting for the most spirited houses at the homecoming pep assembly, freshman Emily Adney, sophomore Brian Moore and sophomore Bran¬ don Cox do their part to help Kappa Kappa Gamma and Phi Delta Theta team earn the prized seats. M. ROBERTS PHOTO



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PEP BAND. As the hogs pre¬ pare to take the field, John Vanhook and the Razorback marching band en¬ tertained the anxious crowd awaiting the homecoming opening kickoff. B. EBBRECHT PHOTO SIDELINE SUPPORT, a the homecoming game got underway, Razorback pom pon member Helen Fulgham led the crowd in cheering the Hogs on to a 29-17 victory over the Houston Cougars. B. EBBRECHT PHOTO ROYALTY. The members of the homecoming court and their escorts: Jeff Harrelson, Jennifer Pugh, Ernest Brown, Synetra Burrell, Jason Green, queen Rachel White, Brian Haggbloom, Stephanie Williams, Brad Booth, Kristi Glass. M. ROBERTS PHOTO HOMECOMING 13

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