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Wind Blows Drake Awa hat a fitting Theme was aT- Tached To Homecoming, A New Wind is Blowing. The day of The game was a windy day and as iT happened The Hurricane blew the Drake Bulldogs right off The field by a score of 45-15. This was The year of Sandi Thornton and John Gerdes. John and Sandi were The 1985 homecoming king and queen. The queen's court was made up by Kelly Cavanaugh, Cathy Col- well, Julie G-rimmett, and Vicki Pana- giotee. Runner-ups To The king were Joel Skoberg, Tom Tompkins, Brad Tucker, and Jim Wilson. Dr. and Mrs. Twyman crowed The king and queen. During halftime ceremonies and be- fore The crowning of The king and queen, The Jess Chouteau Outstand- ing Senior Award was presented To Ten seniors. Much hard work went into The plan- ning and executing of all The events of Homecoming week. There were yard decorations To build, banners To design and various other events which kept The week busy and fun-filled. Homecoming weekend was also parenT's weekend so students had a chance to show off Their school To mom and pop. Receptions were hap- pening all over campus. There were receptions for parents, alumni and for specific classes having reunions. Six classes had reunions and parents were able To meet with deans of each of The colleges and President Twyman. The weekend ended with The Kan- sas City band, Unidos, performing in Great Hall. Dan Seals performed Friday night bringing out a good number of parenTs and students. Sand Thomton and Jolll Garda ex- press The joy of The moment after being crowned king and queen during hdftime ceremonies,-Photos by Chabley Lomas TE? Colors are presented by The TU Army ROTC School Band, from Neosho Missouri, performs in ShorrySn1oih0fmon torvlia pareni dur- during pre-game ceremonies. The Neosho High the background. ing The Twin Towers parent's reception. STudenT Life
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Chl-Omega sorority members welcome new pledges To their house wllh songs ond balloons. Walk songs have become o Trodilion ol TU. Tri- Dells enlerloln rusnees on 'rhelr fron? lown. Ecsfallc over new pledges, DSS Thereso Brook- lng ond Mory Beln Neil celebrczle The end of rush week.-Photos by Thad Shornberger fa- Q D .qw -l ' rigs r Ep:.4 F B. A ns ,i 'K Q ' vslhx A ,RS ' ., 1445 MP' ABQ., 1 5 .43 Sludenl Life
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