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The Compass - page S PEOPLE Virginia Perrimon (rigtit), ECSU class of 1949 and vice-president of the General Alumni Association, presented her copy of the 1949 Vildng Yearbool( to The Office of Institutional Research and Archives. The achives was missing the 1949 Viking edition. Accepting on behalf of ECSU wereLeonard Ballou (center), Director of Institutional Research and Archives and Marian Mitchell (left). Director of Alumni Affairs. Steven Walker, senior music industry major from Fairmont, N.C., was awarded a $1000 scholarship and inter nship. Walker will be doing his internship this spring at the Ludwig Industries, Inc., a division of the Selmer Com pany, Monroe, N.C. Walker, an honor student, is a mem ber of the ECSU marching band, concert band, and Mr. “M” and the organization. He is secretary of the Music In dustry Association and was the recipient of the National Association of Music Mer chants scholarship for Fall 1986. Photo by Kevin Cox Staven Walker Is congritulated by Dr. Wlllla SuHlvaii, ChilmaR al ECSU MmIc Depirtna«t.'' ’^'7; . \ r-, t >■^ ^ ■ HOMECOMING ’86 The 1986 HomecomlnB schedule Included a Homeconi’ Ing Parade and Ballgames. There was also a toga party, donkey basketball gamq, wheelbarrow race, cookie eat ing contest, talent show, con cert and dance. w i 4 In the 1984-85 football season, the ECSU Vikings were using the slogan “Homecoming Busters” when they played on homecoming day. This slo gan would have been ap propriate for the Broncos of Fayetteville State Uni versity as they rolled into Vikingland and spoiled the Vikings homecoming 23- 20. The loss was the Vi kings fifth of the season. In the first half the Vi kings took advantage of some scoring opportuni ties. Their first score came on a two-yard run by junior running back Ty rone Lane. Minutes later, the Vikings scored again as quarterback Bill Wilde hit sophomore wide re ceiver Robert Tiller in the end zone. The extra point was blocked, giving the Vi kings a 13-0 lead. The Vikings seemed headed for victory, but the Broncos answered with two touchdowns to take the lead 14-13. The Broncos, added a field goal late in the half for a 17-13 half: time lead. In the second half, Alvin Smith, ECSU’s leading rusher, took a handoff; from Bill Wilde and run|^ bled 20 yards for the score, bringing the Vikings to within three at 23-20. The Vikings had a last ditch ef fort snubbed when the Bro-- nocs intercepted a Wilde; pass with 52 seconds re maining, sealing the 23-20 victory that spoiled the Vi kings homecoming spirit.
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