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NNERS. Sophomore class officer,Kathy Cleveland, .cmsjne College winner.Matt Yates. and Belly Coed win- Stacey Ehrenbeit, with congratulatory corsages at Thurs- 3 bonfire. .1 . UP. Dave Rachita gives directions to the brave soul who rilliug to risk life and limb for the lighting of the Home- 1ing bonfire. EXUEERANCE. 'l'hese Iuyal B-W Fans join in corn- raderit 10 support the Football team at the boniirc. Students also came out w congratulate the cnmecomiug candidates. PACKED Missy Heaberlin tries to catch her breath after b- smashed into a Volkswagon Beetle at the Pi Lamb fundr; over Homecoming weekend. r-r-r-r-r- lf'flflfoflfiflrlrlrlrlrlfiflri - Irlrlrirlflr'flf I..- n n I I l I I xuxuxuf; .5-.,I'L;q.. q. q. q. 5-s-5o2-Iuculu 'n' 1 suhagian,
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53' 'h - eh I If... infli- 1. -. 1.. n. 1. IV? .nsnuonnnouo ' fifififififififi. HANGIN OUT.jim Maxwell and friend hang out during Senate elec- tionsJim won his seat back in Senate. and went on 10 be appointed Media Advisory Board Senate Representative during Spring Quarter this year. It's the first time B-W's MAB has ever had its own senator. H1 H0, H1 H0 . . . it's offto Senateelectiuns we goIThese two B-W students take a stroll through campus to the Union. where elections are held each year. This year was special, however; i: was the first computerized election held on campus I 5 fvfuf-JIfOf-fnfsfufifu . ..pq-.;-f- n..- .. .;E:?;E;E;2;E;1-;E;2:-E;?$ 51' '2;t:.?.:.5 .-' - -' $050M E I J-JIPRRJ-Hn? A $0.. I 9-: e I I -s-. 'vzezezez'zazmw:z .09 o o of. .l. .l u... II.- ... 1f
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Rth 37W fans support the Yellow Jackets in the game inst Ohio Northern. Enthusiasm exudes from these in- duals as they cxelaim BmW and you and ynu . . . q DE. The Delta Zeta's proudly display their Humecnming banner in the dc to George Finnie Stadium. Many student groups participated in this 1 contest to Ere up the fans. iAL'l'Y. Homecoming Queen. Kristen Sabetta, recieves the game ball I President Neal Malicky alter B-W's crushing defeat of Ohio Northern Jersity. Sabetta was all smiles after an exciting day of recognition from I3! and hiends. 541' 111' -t'.'.'- t'.' 3. HOMECOMING: A LONG STANDIN G TRADITION Football games, parades, bonfires, dances. parties: too much to do and mo little time to do it. Homecoming Week- end t88 at. B-W had something For everyone. Whether you wanted to stuff yourself into a Volkswagen with the Pi Lams, walk in the parade, or watch the crowning 0f the queen. the weekend was full of activities for the whole stuA dent body. The llnmettnming festivities began at a 'l'hursday night bonfire. The students gathered to cheer on members of the football team and Fmd out the results of the Betty Co-ed and joe College elec- tion. Freshmen Stacey Ehrenbeit and Matt Yates were elected by the fresh- man class to represent the class of I99? in the Homecoming ceremonies. The candidates for Homecoming queen were also introduced at the pep rally. Student groups from all over campus nugiumrmmt t1 mu I E. 'w V? OK at I 31.. a 't participated in a parade that started Stmsacker College Union and ended George Finnie Stadium. The Hum coming Court was introduced prior kickoi'fh, and the queen was :mnounc: during halftime. Senior Kristen Sabet was elected 1988 Homecoming Que: and crowned by last year's queen, Ka Kasper, during the halftime Festivities Despite the dismal weather, B-' alums, faculty, staff, and studen showed up in full force to watch tl Yellow jackets annihilate the P01; Bears, 41-20. The cold and rain dam ened the fans but not their spirits. Tt weather may have seemed more appr- priate for bears, but the B-W Yello jackets made it their day to shine. Ove all, Homecoming '88 was the must su cesl'ul Homecnming B-W has witnesst in a long time.
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