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MONDAY Homecoming week kicked off Oct. 9 with Hot Dogs for Homecoming. Students could drop by the Union lawn from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. and enjoy free hot dogs and cokes. TUESDAY Tuesday ' s Homecoming activi¬ ties included the Pig Skin Clas¬ sic Flag Football tournament, the Raze Your Pride banner competition, in which Greek houses and residence halls cre¬ ated and hung spirited banners, and the 1st Annual Homecom¬ ing Cook-off at the Gardens. The event was open to all stu¬ dent organizations. WEDNESDAY On Wednesday students could walk through the Union and vote for their favorite hog in the 1st annual Hog ' n the Hill: Create-a-Hog Contest. Partici¬ pating groups used a variety of materials, from paint to paper to plastic, to construct a prize¬ winning Razorback. The day concluded with the University Programs talent show. Arkansas 9 (Traurlrr ! | BIAZE FULED T 0 L ] INGUSH TRAV ELER SPIRIT Tmt ' Kmu n.ck ' hn l A SUM V hnurn it . 16STUDENT LIFE
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Members of Beta Up- silon Chi perform dur¬ ing the Alpha Kappa Alpha Unity Step Show. The show in¬ cluded routines from all UA fraternities and sororities. PHOTO BY TRISTAN EVANS Students cheer for the Hogs during the Homecoming pa¬ rade on Oct. 13. The parade went down Dickson Street and included floats from residence halls and Greek houses. PHOTO BY DARREN MCNEILL Above: Chancellor John White crowns Kendall Bollen 2006 Homecoming Queen during halftime at the Oct. 14 game. Bol¬ len was a member of Delta Delta Delta so¬ rority. PHOTO BY DAR¬ REN MCNEILL Students cheer on their friends in the Alpha Kappa Alpha Unity Step Show, Oct. 13. Pi Beta Phi soror¬ ity walked away with the victory and the trophy. PHOTO BY TRISTAN EVANS Left: Members of Del¬ ta Delta Delta sorority gather outside their sorority house Friday, Oct. 13 for the Sty’Lize Your Lawn competi¬ tion. Both residence halls and Greek houses competed in the event. PHOTO BY ROBYN CLOUD HOMECOMING 15
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THURSDAY °ting for the Create-a-Hog v-ontest continued on Thurs- ay in the Union Connections ounge. Thursday evening rought students to the Pig Pen arty at the Chi Omega Greek eater. The party featured the Kowdy Fan contest, the Pig Out contest and live music by Bar- FRIDAY Friday was packed with ac¬ tivities, including the Calling All Hogs Golf tournament, the Sty ' Lize Your Lawn competi¬ tion, the Alpha Kappa Alpha Unity Step Show, the Home¬ coming Parade, the Homecom¬ ing Pep Rally, and a Friday Night Live called Hog Home¬ coming. SATURDAY Saturday concluded the week ' s festivities, as the Razorbacks crushed Southeast Missouri State Redhawks with a score of 63-7. The final Homecoming event was the NPHC Home¬ coming Step Show at 7 p.m. Opposite page: A student takes a mo¬ ment to check out the entries in the first annual Create-a-Hog contest. Participants created Hogs from various materials, and the entries were on display in the Union so students could vote for their favorite. PHO¬ TO BY GIGI HOLDER Left: Kim Murray spray paints a Hog as she works on the Northwest Quad’s Homecoming float. Residence halls and Greek houses con¬ structed floats for the parade down Dick¬ son Street. PHOTO BY STACY RYBURN Above: Members of the Razorback March¬ ing Band march down Dickson Street during the Homecoming pa¬ rade, Friday Oct. 13. UA students lined the street to cheer on the Hogs, see the floats and receive the can¬ dy and beads thrown to the crowd. PHOTO BY DARREN MCNEILL HOMECOMING 17
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