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Ovid' ,,.. Steve Hodges runs straight l 03 into a Graceland defender during ' Pe the Homecoming game. Grace. mme land may have stopped this play, but Jewell went on to win 33-15. as 9 The Cardinal Birds adopt a Rockettes routine to encourage Jewell enthusiasm. Ms. Peppy and Mr. SCh001 Spirit, Marti Lf Means and Mike Machholz, fshow why they won their titles 0 as they ride in the Home- r' coming parade. Mike waves the Red Rage is 81 sign. Xf'MsAwai '51, V sexi- - 1 E nf iii E CD YC! Wittenm Maynard crowned reason the Cards outscored their opponents so well was because of the 244 yards rushing they made in 60 attempts, versus the 29 at- tempts made by Graceland. As the highlight of the was really surprised because I thought all of us had a good chance. It's a great honor to be chosen by my classmates like that, said Jenny. Halftime excitement also included awarding the ADPi's and SN's the Stocksdale Bruce ,N gs. . ' If :fx X X , Q silt' X si-S pf . 'ser . .nits si ir A - f s is .i?ff,.13:. 'N . - ' .-.nw 3.-1,3-'s,,iw sy Daveifravel S33 E55-' sSEag0 UQ 555 252' 25201 S-Elf-f m W Omol 03 SME E.-15 Sag'- fmfb fb 85.5 :Cf 019-8' sv ff g: l 3.0- 2am fb -19113 -'1', O 1.25-f si Smc CH' 'O mil BQ, ...rn H23 vu' Kgqfl Ea wruc GQ'U, EWU 995. 000- Br' :oc fb Emi. IDN 'VOD 55 SAFE O-CL 5' S91 3 'Q 'PU C3 :Q.Q.0 2' F 2132351 '-4 rn 0 2 2. 3 D' W fl' iid :gf 3 H. 2 to VJ DJ :: 3 -, U Q3 2.3 -,3 'U 4 rn 'J D- m ff PLO 0 in :r ESHZ 5' ET 2 73 2 0 -1 ITV: w 214 93 N W ' v- .-A .Om :Jr 'C to C '1' 730:11 oo 0 CD O fy- S ,-, FD Q3 UD D- 1 SD :J rf fb 0 O m H1 5 1 2 .Q D3 fb O- D C 5 2 go ,Tfrn UQ SD E '-1 fb S 9 DE 5. US 5-' EO rf Q5 fb C FFS ,+A C193 F? 2 .-. U1 O-5.0. 3 3-9+, 'fU -1 III O ro o rr Q' bm 'QA 3 CDD' U: sn rn O FD O L4 Q 8 'U ff i U 'U E 'U 1 5 D rr .... ' O C -3 -1 ni 'U 'J ,., O' o l :Tm 714 'U if: -- :r :s U, rn no fs: E :L fl 'C kc 3 fu iff, Q E? E FS E2 o '1 A 1 I 5 32:55 2 - D YD E :Qi rum O. halftime activites, Jenny May- nard was crowned Homecom- ing queen by Dee Dee Jensen Trophy for winning the overall Homecoming competition and 1 ,
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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
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Witch Waydid CToni McCauleyJ and Wizard Hego fBrad Douglasj give lessons about love to Prince Franklin CRusty Kleinl and the Princess fKrisha Bonvillel in the DZ- PGD skit. y . , ffff.-,aff are - 'wa 1' -zfiriiiilffmmzfsi: 5 Lydia and Charles and Larry Freemanj show their excitement at having J. Richard Cash CBruce Coxj as a son-in-law during the ZTA-SN skit. Moneywell CAlecia Partridge nice Wittenmyer Q Keeping the action rolling is the job of the emcees. Leslie Allen entertains between skits. Lisa McFarland sings her heart out as an emcee for Tatler '83. Tatler Revue Bruce Wittenmyer The Ta tler Era 66 he Tatler Era, theme of the 1983 revue, took on a flavor of the past as skit subjects ranged from medieval magic to guns and gangsters. Led by emcees Leslie Allen and Lisa McFarland, Tatler once again exhibited the talent and creativity of hardworking William Jewell students. The skit Where Have You Been Franklin or Witch Way Did He Go started off each night by inviting the audience to celebrate and have a good time. When the smoke cleared, thanks to the members of Delta Zeta and Phi Gamma Delta, the audience was doing just that and Tatler was under way. After being taken back to the medieval days of kings, castles, and wizards, Prince Franklin CRusty Kleinj risked all to win the heart of the princess CKrisha Bonvillej he loved. The skit brought Toni McCauley best actress honors for her Wittenmyer Ce Bru 'N No Accepting the first place tI'0phieS for ZTA-SN are skit chairmen Bruce Cox and Lari Ann Oliver.
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