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YESterday, TOday, TOMORROW! We stand there nervously looking at each other, not sure exactly what we should do. Our movements are uncertain because none of us know what is happen- ing, or about to happen. We start moving towards each other, clos- ing up the space between us. rhen, we reach inside, roll it out, jntangle it and grab a handle. The UNA flag takes shape and :haracter. As we hold it up, the Bleacher Creatures are having the ime of their lives running under he flag. Carol Liles comes and Jives us instruction on what we ire to do with the flag and when it s to be done. The instructions are :lear: there is going to be the Hall l)f Fame, Homecoming activities, a iong, the National Anthem, then Jie fight song, then us. I The them of Homecoming veek was YESterday, TOday, TOMORROW. During the week here were several activities to lelp celebrate this event. The veek ' s festivities were kicked off vith window painting at the juillot University Center and in lowntown Florence at local shops. It was an excellent opportu- lity to get to know some of the )ther organizations that were )ainting besidesus, said (onathan Layman, a student )ainting one of the windows at the }UC. The winners of the window )ainting contest were Zeta Tau ilpha for the women ' s division, ' iji for the men ' s division, and the irt Student Association for the oed division. On Thursday, the nnual Step Show took place at lowers Hall. This was the first ear for the show to be held in OMORROW. A future lion looks on as [le homecoming parade rolls by. pODAY. LeQ beloved mascot, waves h adoring fans as he is conveyed along le parade route downtown. Flowers. The winner of the women ' s division was Alpha Gamma Delta. Fiji took the men ' s division, and the Black Student Alliance was first in coed. Fun Flicks is another event that marks Homecoming week. In it, organiza- tions produce their own videos in the GUC. The winner of the Flicks were Phi Mu in the women ' s division, Phi Kappa Alpha in the men ' s division, and the BSA in the coed division. Fun Flicks is always a fun homecoming event, said Sonia Henao, a Phi Mu sister. This is my third year to do it, and I enjoy every minute of it. It ' s just fun to get out there in the middle of the SUB and act crazy! Every year on the Friday of homecoming week, there is a pep- rally to unite the students and see which organization has the most Lion Pride. And as usual, on this year ' s Saturday morning, friends and family gathered to continue the celebration of Yes To Tomorrow by participating in the parade at nine in the morning. 27
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IRVi • i X iQLlQ t . ft Hlt w The parade gathered at Kilby School and made its way down Pine Street past the crowds of wellwishers, then up Court Street and downtown past the quaint shops and restaurants, and even- tually back to Kilby. There were floats, decorated cars, people on foot, and almost anything else one could imagine, showing everyone in the community the university ' s Pride. After the floats were judged. Sigma Alpha Epsilon and Baptist Campus Ministries went home with first place. As usual, there were overall winners for school spirit. The groups judged to have shown their roaring spirit the most were Phi Mu, Fiji, and BCM, with the BCM WHERE ' S THE FIRE? LaGrange Society mem- bers enjoy waving to the crowd. HOSTS WITH THE MOST. T he University enjoys hosting the NCAA Division II Championships every year. taking home the grand prize for the most spirit of the week. Homecoming is an exciting week, but it is full of hard work for everyone, said Henao. We were lucky to have leaders such as Erica Young, Heather Church, and Sara Owen to lead us through the mayor events. 1 hope next year goes as well as it did this year. Now it is game time. The band comes out and the Hall of Fame inductees are introduced, and the homecoming court announced. Kimberly Williams is named the homecoming queen and Heath Grimes, the homecom- ing king. After the playing of the National Anthem, the fight song finally begins. 28 We start running and the flag j take its shape. Everyone in the stadium sees only the Pride of Dixie Band and the purple and gold of the UNA flag on the field. As we run and circle the field with the flag, 1 feel so honored that the Christian Student Fellowship was asked to carry the flag on such an occasion. It is truly the most exhilarat- ing experience of my college career and all of the other members of the Christian Student Fellowship that carry the flag are sure to feel the same way. Homecoming week is once again a roaring success. — Ashley Jones
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