High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 31 text:
“
f Mickey and Minnie Mouse are exceptionally busy during Homecom- ing activities. Anita Diffenbaugh and Dave Rose serve as 'the Grand Marshalls of the parade and were also the co-chairmen of the Homecoming committee. As the winners of the novelty contest, Snow White and the Seven Rowdies show their usual amount of Cardinal spirit. Melissa Smith and Susan Hicks lead the way. Hi-ho . . . Hi-ho . . . ,SP .if-asnnww. D- 2 O rx. C U -: m Gobbling 18 fish sets new record I got lots of positive feedback from everyone, plus I got lots of satisfaction by seeing people laugh at the predicaments the participants got into, Marie added. Another part of Homecom- ing, the CUA Homecoming concert, took place Friday night in Gano. Entertainment was provided by David Brom- berg and Livingston Taylor. Campus sing and the gold- fish swallowing contest took place Wednesday night on the of the abundance of songs from Walt Disney movies. The Fiji's and Alpha Gams won with selections from A Spoonful of Sugar and Zippi- ty Doo Da.', A new record for goldfish swallowing was also set by jeff Courtney with a total of 18 fish. Parade entries looked a little different than usual with all of the Walt Disney characters. Snow White and the Seven Rowdies won the novelty contest and Dumbo, made by Liberty Square. Songs weren't the KA's and DZ's, won first hard to come up with because .e,........., the game. WW B S Brian Foley S820 3553 og'-1 -.. N ...FE www' V-40P mob agen 53. rr H ::r mio 2150 3-52 'la-'S ?: 2,, O 228 N140 an -o mgcj o.-21'-2 Cog :.-iw 51-rg. UQOH7 Rhonda Barry rides in the Homecom- ing parade Saturday morning. During the halftime activities that afternoon she was named first princess. LivingStOIl Taylor provides entertain- ment for the CUA Homecoming concert. Homecoming 2
”
Page 30 text:
“
N' i ' :W if ,WW Whipped cream covering her face. Kyla Ewbank searches for the Buried Treasurex' during quad games. Relay members had to lick their way through the cream to find ping pong balls submerged in the cream. Mickey a exceptional ing activitii Dave Ros Marshalls c the co-chai committee. 70 fi ig mm f WJW 'fi Lili' .s,4.mfM'- 5, 'f 9 . -?I54?,p11z,. :4w ei' f. 'aMa,a .V 5 f ' ? K' . 'SV' IKM . VZ 4 ' W y f , cf! f' UWW f' Bev DeLoach participates in Put Out the Fire for the BSA team during quad games. I felt like after I put out the fire, they should call the ambu- lance for me! 1982 4 The winning float, made by the DZ's and KA's, carries the slo- gan Red Raid takes the sting out. Dumbo was constructed with moving ears, trunk, and tail. ce Witt E W' mb E-' 3 rn ff : QQQQ E933 8:9 E mf-fn, :HGEOZHOQ G7 -f'3'::: m '.nmE --SBWWN 'C'-'--5OO:wm0om.'IF m.'2.5'-4 -sm' :: ':S' O :Egg ,zamffq Q rom :Cong Q'm'- Om: Going-Eng' 9.9 f-fB'lfu0O'Unmfbf?m:g29':1 :Q5w53393Wmn 00' fb:-f,',2'fj'15-fDm2fDgU1t'hg'4QOg. FDS 0933597 cor' Eff--Ef3 'E 551-D3 m-aD'm5'--.2 5 ' mmn-qqg-0 D-From. 5'- own: QOH' me 5'cro5mmO-93 '- mag ENN vsamg Hgwoxm 505 raise? Basics w:9Wm02' B 0:32m w m'o?Vm D: B'---f rh- ' Casa N555 952590 Fi'-Eglcif :nam monmfnmm 'JL' O 3 O U O 5. ui 5 na W' ro U1 F m '41 sn I3 ff m U1 II n E ru rn F' 5 isney sets Marie Lipari and Greg Lucas, chairpersons for the quad games, went all out with some crazy, new games for the competition. Some of the new games were Shoe-by-Four, Bur- ied Treasure, Watch the Baby, and Put Out The Fire. We, Greg Lucas and I, decided that we wanted to start some new games this year to generate more interest in quad games. The games were both fun to watch, and the participants had a good time doing them, said Marie. r l I I After mal takes off. E take off as the game.
”
Page 32 text:
“
The Cardinals pulled off Raising the trophy high, Mischelle Borron and Greg Lucas, ADPi and SN, willingly accept the Stocksdale Trophy from Ruth Stocksdale and the Homecoming Co-Chairmen Anita Dif- fenbaugh and Dave Rose. The Stocks- dale Award was given each year to the winners of the overall Homecoming competition. Congratulations! Terri Bill, Cutie Pan winner, poses with Queen Jenny Maynard after the game. umbo float Brian Foley takes first place in float competition. Kris Dittmer said, Team- work is the best word to use when describing the KA's and DZ's during Homecoming ac- tivities this year. We worked with enthusiasm and diligence to get the job done. We were really happy to receive the first place trophy for floats - Dumbo deserved it! another win against the Graceland Yellow jackets, ending with a 33-15 score. One Homecoming P. 2 o In f er., E 2 Foley Bnan Brian Pre-game entertainment is provid- ed by the Cardettes to the music of the pep band. The Cardettes helped build crowd enthusiasm at home football and basketball games, i O Q- 12' 1 i ligne., TOIII B0yCl' announces the 1982 Homecoming Court: Rhonda Barry and Mike Renft fbehind the announcerj , Kelly Brown and Steve Claxton, joli Dvorchak and Darel Downer, Brad Sturges, 1981 Queen Dee Dee Jensen Gutshall, jeff Bullis and Jenny Maynard, Lisa Rosenbaugh and Gary Ainsworth, Mike Gutshall. ,if 1 or ,ir A u- A
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.