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Introduction of Royalty highlights the basketball game. Royalty includes: King Jay Brack, Queen Barbara Biays, Matt Leavitt, Kim Struckhoff, Karen Kinderknecht and Tim Van Scyoc. (Photo by Shawn Stewart) Homecoming Royalty pauses for pictures. Royalty includes: Todd Birkholtz, Sheila Johnson, David Santa Cruz, Bridget Johnson, King Jay Brack, Queen Barbara Biays, and Matt Leavitt. (Photo by Shawn Stewart) Homecoming
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Sherry White gets her fill of filling and cream as the target of the pie throwing contest. Student Senate plans campus activities The Student Senate provided many activities for BCCC students. They sponsored noon entertainment, dances, and various contests. In October, the Student Senate organized the first live Airband Lip Sync contest in the Student Union. A panel of judges consisting of fac¬ ulty and staff rated the contestants. The audience enjoyed the perfor¬ mance and prizes were given to the winners. In November, the Student Senate hosted Dave Rudolph. Entertain¬ ing with music and jokes, Rudolph performed over the noon hour in the union. Another popular Student Senate contest was the Talent Search held in January. A total of ten acts made up the presentation. Gift certifi¬ cates were awarded to the top three performers. Besides these activities, several dances were scheduled by the sen¬ ate. Obviously, much entertainment was offered throughout the year by the Student Senate. Jeff Fore crouches down to roll his pumpkin in another Student Senate activity. Student Senate
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The crowning of King Jay Brack and Queen Barbara Biays highlighted a week of Winterfest ac¬ tivities. (photo byShawn Stewart) Homecoming highlights winterfest Students participated in many activities during Homecoming Week. Leading off activities was the Candy Count. Jars of valentine candy were located in the bookstore and participants had to guess the amount of candy in each iar. The winners were Steve Flint, Andy Gabbart, and Sadie Dreiling. An essay contest was also held. Those who took part wrote an essay on the theme for homecom¬ ing, which was That’s what Friends are For”. Elizabeth Caruthers was declared the win¬ ner. Students also signed up for a free makeover which was donated by Hair Etc. The makeover con¬ sisted of a haircut, styling, and makeup. Sadie Dreiling won this contest. The Friday before homecoming was a busy day. First a pep rally was held and all classes were dis¬ missed -to give all students and faculty a chance to attend. That evening, a dance was held in the student union. This was also the time the winners of all the contests throughout the week were announced. The King and Queen were crowned between the women and men’s basketball games on Satur¬ day. After the games, a reception was held in the student union for all students which concluded a busy week of homecoming ac¬ tivities. Students enjoy the Homecoming dance. (Photo by Darren Demel) The band added enthusiasm to the Homecoming activities. (Photo by Brad Gillispie) A pep rally sparked everyone’s spirit in anticipation of Homecoming. (Photo by Brad Gillispie) Students relax at the reception held after the Homecoming game. (Photo by Brad Gillispie) Homecoming
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