MORNIN' GLORY. Homecoming candidates and court are (from left) Monica Chapman, Andrea Shelley, Susan Carroll, Laura Cobb, Lori Griffin, Kristy Dawdy, and Julie Crosswhite. Lori Griffin was crowned Queen in chapel. Photo by Leslie Downs. Traditional Impressions Homecoming Week Fosters Spirit Of Unity And Fun Among Young And Old Alike Lori Griffin was crowned homecoming queen in chapel on October 26 and wore the crown throughout the U of A Monticello game the following day. Griffin was a junior Elementary Education major, a member of Ko Jo Kai social club, and a Bison cheerleader. In regard to the coronation, she said, "It was a feeling I've never had before. I was so excited it made me want to cry." Griffin's future plans include graduating and finding a teaching job. Laura Cobb, a sophomore Psychology major from Bartlesville, Oklahoma, and Susan Carroll a sophomore public administration major from Dallas, Texas were the other two queen nommees. Sadie Hawkins, which hasn't been done in years, was a home18 Student Life coming event sponsored by the SA. Steve Beliech said the week "created a good environment for the students in school as well as for the alumni." Sadie Hawkins week helped by ge~ ting many people involved. This was the week for girls to be daring. Every event was set up so the girls would have to ask out the guys. The week started out with Shelley Brazell asking out Joe Dugger in chapel. Other activities included a scavenger hunt and pizza party on Monday night. "Lady Hawke" was shown on the front lawn and free popcorn was given away on Tuesday night. Susan Vaughn, SA president, said, "the weather was perfect and there was a real good turn out." Wednesday, Brian Martin spoke about being "fishers of men". To follow his sermon, the SA had a candle light dessert in the Student Center. Eric French and Sharon Anderson played the piano and Randy Williams played the acoustic guitar to provide soft background music. On Thursday, ARA packed all of the food to the new gym lawn for a cookout. The cheerleaders and the band held a bonfire before the volleyball team beat U of A Monticello. Then, later that evening, the football team hosted the devotional. Hard work. Time. Effort. Silence. Suspense. Homecoming was something all people will hold dear in their hearts. By Janet Morrison MAGNETIC ATTRACTION. A Harding player takes a crunch to stop Monticello's play. Harding downed the Boll Weevils to win the Homecoming game. Photo by Leslie Downs. -
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