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r an A ,.v a 1 t 1 ...A wa , 1 ,l .1 M4 1 .ns we-1 .4 ,- 4 1 .-1 . 4 , -4, 1 M-. ,MHA r ur . ,. -.J N, .s Q fu X. n. I r 1 ff! fr My J. 4 . 4 Q. Freddy Falcon fabovel looks on in awe as the Falcons beat McPherson College 55-43. Freddy helps to create enthusiasm lor the Friends University athletitrs and is a vital part ol the college community. --phara by Teresa Glaybeal Homeooming Queen and Kingfleltl lor the 1987 school year were Beth Watson and Darin Kater. Beth and Darin were truly installed as king and queen at the banquet held at Botanica Saturday evening. -photo by Teresa Graybeal
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Q H xpectation and enthusiasm filled the air as many questions were still left unanswered. Who would win the big game? Who would be the next king and queen? How aml ever going to get that paper done for Monday? These are a few of the questions which raced through the minds of Friends students anx- ious to begin Homecoming 1987. Homecoming Con- vocation set the stage for a weekend of reunion and mystery. At the Convocation, the Homecoming can- didates were introduced. They were Carolyn Burris, Jayson Hanschu, Beth Watson, Doak Felix, Jolene Dellinger, and Darin Kater, senior candidates and Todd Cox, Lisa Fankhouser, Don Johnson, Charrisa Higgins, Clark Boyer, and Krista Kitch, junior candi- dates. Sophomore host and hostess were Matt Joslyn and Katie Gregg, with Craig Gibson and Eleanor Kennedy serving as freshmen host and hostess. Along with the candidates, the football, volleyball, soccer, cross-country, and tennis teams were introduced to the students and alumni in atten- dance. . - Following Convo were class competitions which featured pumpkin carving, ,a pie- eating con- test, and scooter races'in Circle Drive. On Friday night, jazz afficinados enjoyed the talents of the Alumni Jazz Band along with the Friends University Jazz Band. Both groups present- ed stirring pieces that left the audience begging for more. E Saturday was the big day for everyone in- volved. The weather was perfect and there was not a cloud to darken anyone's spirits. The day began, Homecoming candidates were jlrom L to Rt Jolene Dellinger, Carolyn Burris. Lisa Fankhouser, Krista Kitch, Charrisa Hlgglns. Beth Watson. 12nd rowl Jayson Hanschu, Todd COX, Clark Boyer. 13rd :owl Don Johnson, Darin KGISY. and Doak Felix. - Phala by Lisa Frlesan. 18 Q35 for some, at the president's home with coffee and re- freshments, which were hosted by Melissa and Vi- vian Felix, Janice Bridges and Shelly Tsui. Parents were invlited to attend a workshop in Whittier Fine Arts Center on Parenting-- The only Job Designed to Self-Destruct. lt was presented by Philip Stanberry, Friends University associate pro- fessor of human serviceslpsychology and marriage and family studiesftherapy. The crisp fall air set the stage for the Home- coming football game. Friends enjoyed a rousing victory as they rousted McPherson College 55-43. Fullback Jose Wilson had an exceptional game and an equally exceptional season by setting the season record for individual rushing at 1,262 yards. He broke Bill Booker's old record of 1,125 yards made in 1974. Wilson charged for more than 110 yards against McPherson. At halftime of the game, Darln Kater was crowned king and Beth Watson queen of Homecoming 1987. Saturday night, students andlalumni enjoyed a banquet at Botanica--The Wichita Gardens. The splendor and glory of Botanica set the mood for a marvelous dinner with music by Keith Martin which putleveryone in a romantic mood for this special evening. After the banquet, Dan Holiday from KEYN was on hand to set everyone's feet a tappin' with a wide variety of hits from new releases to Beach Boys music. For some, the moonlight and walk along the candle lit paths were too much of a temp- tation and decided to dance to a different type of music in the beautiful setting of Botanica. hbyTam,Teny
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i 7 f ,, 4 if r LH New fe-'z f 'Y . ' f' ff JZ . . . ,M A f ,refs 'cf W , i 1 fi The Falcons ltop rrghty thrilled alumnl and students A , , ' 1 1 it . f , , on W My f L,-2'-31' with a 55-48 wln over McPherson College in the 5 A AVA 3 A 1 I, , H -,. 'r if fy' 4 A , 'I 1 W 1 . Homecoming game. --pho1abyDan Rey 4, 'W 1 3 lj 9' , - 1, ' it: af, 5.142 4 , f. 3 M 1 1 , , , , , 4' , f , , . . . ,, .. i ef -fr 1 i me -f . -. i or One ol the many attractions ol Homecoming was the V ' Q ,fag 'QQ 'K Q V M' 1 v ',,,fL':1 4' .' hall-time show bythe marching band under the direc- I - ., ,,. Y L 1, , , ,V 5- W , V y AVIL , ' V l X A , 54 tion ol Pat Brooks lmlddle righti. --phola by Teresa A ' -- A :,,',if5T ' 5 - fa , .., ,1,,,f',,'ij,, L Graybeal, -, , 44, Af 1- 1 Phil Adrian academic advisor, and his wife 'boggie' gg , ' 3 ' 'V if 4' -V 1 the nlght away at Botanica during the Homecoming i 5 ' f X S- 1' t i dance. --pholo by ieresa Graybeal. 'V A' I 5 -H -r ,ff 1 N- - 1 - Lynette Davis and Tracy Routon ltop lefty and the Q, ' - rest ol the cheerleaders kept the crowd entertained ...Q -bu, A 'ii I R 1 during the Homecoming game. --photo by Teresa ' ' . 1:-'LJ ., ,- ' 's.. GraybeaL A Keith Martin tbottom lem used a variety ol hot lazz Q M ' i and cool ballads to entertain at the Homecoming Q Y Banquet at Botanica. --photo by Teresa Graybeal. , O 1 5, - l N J i V -2 ji , 2, A W 5 63' , an Q :I 225-Af, ,,., 1- ' , 1 JI,-egzff ,.,,' P' A fi-'E f ig?-G , t 1 . . if-3- ,K , 5 ' - if YZ? 4 , ' WM54 1 7, :'f: ?5i',z-':z.',-221961 ' 4 N32 a-.... .W2 f--' vg e- peg ..,L-.:,1,-M xg -: -' -v I ,515 L- 5-xf,11g1, 2,553 fn , In 335' Ly if r. f Q' A' V ' ' 3 '- ' -' TW , 'Z-f f U-M f cttw 'E'-yr:-2..,.-, Q .Y - Z:? ' ' -1 , :QQ ,, -j,'3j,:-.W , W wi- ' 5: ,n f-f f' i ' ll? -? ' . 3 - ig2'r,a,i9 L 4 1 ' i f ,g -...Q If NSU- -- N eff' - f .,-, I Y ., Lf.: .J ,V .-P . ' ' ffnzpv- ' , 4 y A ,A my , c X ,. , , g, .7 ,L , ref , dy 5 I, Fit 5' , QlUf.'h31 4?' V NW? ' 1' 1 ' I ' e ,Wir .,.- 1, f 4 V--1 -1 ---ville A , -...qfa-1:5-i., ,gd f if X 25 51 . ' , K. -1-j ' N' -v l 5 ' A ' gi- 5 Aff: r IQ 1' QQ, -v-- 2 ' - a f W . i, ,A . QT. Si' 3' a .defies f ,. ,Q ' ' 35412-1,jT'f,f1 E- i 5 12 -f ' 1 if:f,i,, ,2 'f' , H N I i Q f I 245 ig-geiv f I .. ,,, ..,.,., .my gf-'if ' '- ,. 1 r,g',q,' Q , .-faq. l l i .t i i
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