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L14 LEFT: The final score. BELOW: Tom Ensign plays his part in the Eagles' 3-0 victory over St. Francis, -Gtilu--0'K7 f fs, 1 W Ns Z ' ae? vi, . :ms if fe , ft V s R A ?X25 'f - F! A i ,f-I 'qi if-,v 4 I fsnmtlt 'Kai if 4 ,L..-nvilff. ,. 'l 'Cd . - 4, , Gy 3' ' its ' i 5. in .. f.,-1 ,Af ABOVE: Students enjoy the traditional homecoming buffet. LEFT: Lisa Whatley, Chris Langill, and friend get their share of sun and soccer Attivities I9
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El HOMECOMING CCOr1t.D BELOW: An appearance by Elmer the Eagle brought smiles to even the youngest fans at the soccer game, , its-x' ABOVE: Lori Flegel gets caughr up in the excitement o homecoming game. I8 Activities 'lp 30,6 flu? li I 1 .2 4 l n B Senior Craig Smephens, Sophomore jackson, junior Todd Laden. HOME When the dust lor is that flour?J cleared, the sophomores ended up win- ning the competitions and thus the jud- son spirit stick, but only by the skin of their teeth against the seniors. Home- coming week continued on Friday with the Talent Show in the chapel, sponsored by -Iudson's Alumni Association. Each dorm entered a skitg Volkman Hall took the prize with their entry of the musical group Doc and the Ryders. On Saturday afternoon, the largest crowd of the season showed up to cheer the soccer team on to a 3-0 shut-out of St. Francis College during the annual homecoming game. The week concluded with the traditional homecoming ban- quet that night. This year, the meal featured Chinese cuisine.
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This year's fall retreat was held at Black Hawk Baptist Camp near Galena, Illinois. Over 40 students attended the retreat, sponsored by the spiritual life committee. During the course of the weekend, students sang, ate, played games, and got to know each other better. Kathy Gribbin, who ac- companied the students, said, It was a great time to get to know the freshmen better, right away in September. One of the most important parts of the weekend was that it provided an opportunity for some deep relationships to get started. KL ' W '45, A .,--'.. EI El 1:1 1:1 1:1 III FALLRETRE T b.V'1lovl!v-Q ABOVE: Students retumed to campus relaxed and spiritually refreshed F fi E .- a-4 Q H ti. -.as- 1 1' Elf ' g A .'1'l l.1 .F xx -' li 9' xt, , ,- V- kv lx: 'YTGFISS ' 20 Activities .v' av-am' 12947 , . . Ll ffff f?-3 ABOVE: Carrie Mattern, Sondi Perry, and Tim Gilbert concentrated on more than just human relationships LEFT: Dave Carr balances studies with relaxation,
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