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Homecoming (cont.) The entire week of Home- coming was full of many ac- tivities including a golf tour- nament, tennis tournament, administration parties, alum- ni reunions, and of course, student parties. The excitement of Home- coming did not end with the usual dance sponsored by the Union Board, due to the una- valibility of the facility, where it is traditionally held. As for the ballgame, excite- ment all but vanished in the third quarter when the Indi- ans made their final touch- down, blasting the Southeast- ern Lions 42-0. In the end, Northeast found victory more than in just what the score board said. They found that they had taken over first place in the nation, Division I-AA, in total offense. They also made their mark in five other categories in the Southland Conference: total offense, to- tal defense, passing, scoring, and turnovers. -by Billy B. Boughton After the Indians scored their final touchdown, making the score 42-0 in the third quarter, the fans’ excite- ment vanished. Some faithful fans remained until the final seconds al- though many left for early dinners or patties. Gary Patton 22 Student Life |
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David Clancy What a kill! Rico Boyer and Greg Washington carried the dead lion as Cheif Brave Spirit gave it a final blast at the Homecoming pep rally. “Gold Rush II in ’82” paid off for Kappa Delta as they won the sorority division and the President’s trophy in the float competition. Homecoming 21
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Homecoming festivities drew a crowd of 17,950 to Malone Stadium. The Indians delivered a 42-0 defeat to i the Southeastern Lions. Clancy David MA, Paul Stillings Number 21, Dewayne Robinson, senior running back from Mangham, La., runs through Southeastern defenders on the In- dians way to a 42-0 rout on Homecoming day. David Clancy Vorking on the side of Hanna Hall, nembers of the Computer Science lub give their float the “E.T.” touch 'y telling the Lions to “go home”. Homecoming 23
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