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Didn’t we hit it BIG!
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President
Keith McFarland reaches out to greet two of the newest Distinguished
Alumni, Lynn Liberato ( BS ‘76) and Dr. Ralph Wood (BA
‘63, MA ‘65) during halftime at the Lions Homecoming
game. Not pictured here is the third Distinguished Alumnus,
Dr. John Horn (BS ‘63, MEd ‘66). |
Revving up the outdoors
| Reavis Zane Wortham (BS ’76,
MEd ’84) says he was probably born 100 years too late.
He would have fit nicely into the previous century with his
love for the outdoors, his passion for hunting and fishing,
and his “innate ability to lie his way out of any situation.”
... A skill he honed during his days at this University, perhaps?
When directly asked about an unspecified incident in Hubble
Hall reportedly involving an armadillo, Reavis plays it coy.
Finally he acknowledges the caper and adds, “but that
pales beside the dead buzzard, the sedan cut into an El Camino
one night, the night we painted our room green, or the night
we were placed on disciplinary probation. |
Reavis |
Then there was the snowball
fight throughout the second floor, the football play with
three semi-dressed guys and a bottle of Everclear .... I loved
college.”
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At right, volunteers serve up the main course
at the Hot Dog Spirit Rally on the East Lawn in the week before
Homecoming. Starting at left is Tina Kohn; Betty Langford Bedgood
(MS ‘81) and her husband, Dr. Dale Bedgood; and Dr. McFarland.
For more on Homecoming, please
see pages 6 and 7. |
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Alumni Calendar |
March 17-21
University closed for Spring Break |
April 3-6
Spring musical on campus
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April 10
Alumni Ambassador Forum |
May 2
Fifty-Year Reunion |
June 6
33rd Annual Alumni Golf Tournament |
November 1
Homecoming 2003 |
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