_ Darr(!/I l. Tru ;tt - Darr~lIl. Truitt - Da rr~lI l. Tru;tt - Darrell L. Truitt Round-Up In the Park In the midst of park benches, black and gold balloons, children playing ball and an older man reading a newspaper, Angie Wood was crowned queen for Homecoming Round-Up '82. Tradition was broken this year when the crowning of the queen took place in chapel instead of at the Homecoming pep rally. The change was well-received with a park setting covering the stage of the Benson Auditorium. The move was made in an effort to get more of the student body involved in the Homecoming activities. Angie, a junior business systems analysis major, was introduced to the Homecoming crowd as her father, Bobby Jack Wood of Hope, Ark., escorted her. lilt was such an honor to be chosen Homecoming queen - not only because the football team nominated me, but al so because I was _ Darr~1I L. Trui tt representing the school. I felt it was a great honor to be presented to the alumni." Angie has also represented the school by being a Winter Festival representative last year. Sophomore Melanie Earnhart of Conway, Ark., and Gina Morton, a senior from Miami, Fla ., were Angie' s attendants. The Homecoming Court was completed with senior Susan Parkey, junior Susan Perkins, sophomore Angie Hutchinson and freshman Karen Mclarty. "<;:: 1. Homecoming Court. Attendant Melanie Earnha rt, Queen Angie Wood and Attendant Cin.a Morton . 2. Bobby Jack Wood proudly presents hIs daughter, Angie, to the Homecoming crowd. Homecoming Royalty/273
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