East Tennessee State University - Buccaneer Yearbook (Johnson City, TN)

 - Class of 1987

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ETSU Marching Band performs for Family Day opening ceremonies Buffet Style! College of Education display Dental Hygiene display

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516 .wU , hibits Family Day 1986 was an overall suc- cess. This was due to housing all the ex- in the Culp University Center rather than in separate 1 locations throughout the cam- pus.0ve1 500 people attended the opemn assembly, and 200 people attended the pre-game buffet. During the opening assembly, President Ronald B'el'ler un- veiled a historical marker that was It s a family affair; placed on University Parkway, south of the Public Safety Building. The J azz Singers performed at the opening assembly and were well received. All the colleges and schools were repre- sented with exhibit booths as part of Family Day. L Dr. J im Lawson, professor in the health sciences department, w a s a c a d e m i c coordinator for Family Day. A most pepular ex- hibit was a live boa constrictor exhibited by Dr. John Moore, professor in the bi010gical sciences department; A chemistry magic show by Dr. Richard Kopp and a ham radio ex- hibit by Bob May of the School of Applied S c i e n c e s a n d Technology Were, popular too. The nursing department had. a display of: varlous nursing umforms and medwal SJUPf-NT E'FE . ., applianees portraymg nursing throughout , : history For those who. , 1 love to travel, the foreign language department had a slide show featuri11g' ,- scenes from the 5iSumme1 In Europe 1 programs offered by if? the University , .. Therewere a Variea - ty of other booths, all With ex ing to the college, or f schoolthey 1 represented by Pamela Wilder ibits pertain, ' 1'



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18 The overcast skies and cool temperature greeted the students who gathered at the Culp Center to hang their banners. It didnlt put a damper on the opening ceremonies of homecoming. The annual proclamation ceremonies were moved to the Ball Room where students gathered to hear President Beller announce the official beginning of the week Ion festivities. Jim Rogers president of the alum- ni association, Ken Maness of WQUT-Radio and GA president Robin Cathy also spoke. The students were introduced to the homecoming representatives. The band and choir joined together in the National Anthem and Alma Mater. Vikki Plenum The Olympic games allowed the students to compete physically. The intense competition had three categories which included Greek and Independent clubs, and faculty. The games had events such as the water balloon toss, tricy- cle races, sand box dig, three legged races, and an obstacle course. As the games got underway, the coaches began to hope that their strategies would work. The teams all hoped; their practice paid off with the games proving to be both hard work and fun. Sigma ChilAlpha Delta Phi ranked first in the competi- tion while Kappa Alpha Order and Pi Kappa AlphalSigma Kappa tied for second and third was Sigma Nu. Campus Crusade for Christ and Christian Student Fellowship received first place in the independent division. Student National Environmental Health Association placed second with the Black AffairslMIDST running third. Lucille Clement Hall won the olympic games in the residence halls division. Panhellenic Hall placed second and Yoakley Hall third. David Hansel STUDENT LIFE

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