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Waiting to be introduced as candidates at halftime is Brian Oaks and Angie Lewis. Providing a comic relief, king candidate Michael Johnson tells queen candidate Lynee Bellendirajoke. Walking with smiles, candidates Mike Dick and Leah Broadfoot take their place during the crowning ceremony. 30 Homecoming
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OUTREACH AIDS COMMUNITY MEMBERS Outreach is a program instuted by BCCC. It purpose is to aid members of the surrounding communities taking college courses by locating the courses in the various towns. One segment of outreach is the Fifty-Plus program. Es- tella Easterly, sponsor said that the purpose of this pro¬ gram is “To stimulate the minds of the older people. The idea is that as long as the mind is active, so is the body.” This program, which has been in effect for almost five years was not only beneficial to the students, but also to the faculty. Easterly commented, “The instructors find the classes so fulfilling and so different from thoir average stu¬ dent classes, because these people are totally unhibited. Other outreach classes vary from painting to computers, form English to woodworking and from photography to history. Taking notes during a Fifty-Plus class is Gladys Spieng. Sawing during Ellinwoods woodworking class is Bert Kersting. Outreach 29
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MOSER- HUDNALL CHOSEN The homecoming royalty go through a lengthy process in order to be chosen. First, every club or organization on cam¬ pus that is recognized by the college elects one boy and one girl to represent them. The representatives are then voted upon by the student body. The five girls and five boys with the most votes are the royalty. Each royalty member is then interviewed by a selected group of faculty members and stu¬ dent senate members. This group choice was Roxanne Hudnall and Charlie Moser for King and Queen. Student Senate President Bonnie Gehring presents a gift to the newly elected king and queen, Charlie Mosierand Roxanne Hudnall. lomecoming Candidates include Michael Johnson, Lynee Bellendir, Michael Dick, Leah Broadfoot, Charlie Mosier, Roxanne Hudnall, Pat Ostmeyer. Allison Oeser. Brian )aks, and Angie Lewis. Homecoming 31
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