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music and President Marshall Stanton delivering the message. U . t ' Sunday afternoon, the Centennial act1v1t1es wound down during the Festival of Faith. by Kirsten Stanton Lyn Philyaw, freshman, and her date, Scott Selvldge, pay STUCO Secretary Beth Henricks, senior, as they enter the dance. Photo by Kirsten Stanton. Stanton. Centennial Celebration Friends are Friends Forever Packing up the dreams God planted In the fertile soil of you Can't believe the hopes He's granted Means a chapter in your We is through But we'll keep you close as always It won't even seem you've gone Cause our hearts in big and small ways Will keep the love that keeps us strong And friends are friends forever U' the Lord 's the lord of them And a friend will not say never Cause the welcome will not end Though it's hard to let you go In the F ather's hands we know That a lQ'etime's not too long to live as friends With the faith and love God's given Springing from the hope we know We will pray the joy you'll live in Is the strength that now you show Copyright 1982 by Meadowgreen Music Co. KASCAPQ. Homecoming Queen and candidates. First row: Cleft to rlghtj, Janice Foley, junior, Queen Angle Holton, junlorg Clarle Calllson, junior. Back row: Jennifer Fessenden, senior, and Sandy Brown, senlor. Photo by Cindy-Wunder. Chuck and Rhonda Venable, junior, sway to the music 0 provided by D.J. Mark Shulte. Photo by Kirsten 0p6'lllngl15
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14! Opening Hundreds of alumni returned to the campus for the Centennial Weekend, October 10, 12, and 13, making it one of the bes attended Homecomings in Kansas Wesleyan's history. Friday night included a banquet at the Bicentennial Center for the alumni and administration. Outstanding Alumni were presented with awards during the banquet. STUCO President Craig Hauschild presented a slide show on the history of KW and ARIEL, a Russian pianist provided entertainment. The annual student variety show sponsored by Drama Club also took place Friday in Sams Chapel. Fourteen acts showed their talents as dancers, vocalists, lip synchers, comedic actors, or satirists. The pep rally and bonfire that were to follow were rained out. Saturday's activities began with another annual event: the Fun Run. Thirty people participated in this event which was open to anyone wishing to run. -P Dayna McKee, sophomore, wraps foll around the candles to be used for the table decorations at the dance. Photo by Kirsten Stanton. Debble Yerke dlsplays her art at the Festival of the Pioneers. Photo by Clndy Wtmder. Cold rainy weather overtook the city and the parade was canceled. The Festival of the Pioneers was moved into Muir Gymnasium. The Festival lasted all day with thirty-one booths selling arts and crafts. Twelve acts provided entertainment. The evening football game was a mud bath for the Coyote players who were defeated by Bethel. Halftime brought the induction of 100 men into KW's new Hall of Fame. And, junior Angie Holton was crowned queen. Her attendants were sophomore Sonji McIntyre and freshman Amy Meyer. The theme for the Homecoming dance was Friends are Friends Forever. It was held in Heritage Hall with music provided by Mark Shulte. University United Methodist Church was the scene of the traditional Wesleyan Sunday, with the philharmonic choir providing the Muddy Coyotes, sophomores Adolphus Wells and Jeff Fitch, scramble for the ball as a Bethel player closes ln. Photo by Cindy Wunder.
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K0daflex Only a 'Coyog1et can explain the bizarre antigravitational phenomenon that affects an individual's leg, causing it to rise when posing for a snapshot. g Hang on. Marty Leal, Stephanie Cunningham, Fernando Benavides, and Kristin Horrigan discover that kodaflex may surprise anyone. Photo by Cindy Wunder. Lisa Lintz and Jennifer Fessenden fall prey to the forces of kodaflex on the volleyball court. Photo by Cindy Wunder. 511' Q11 a . 26511. f , Q KW talks Coyoglets 16! Opening Sometimes striking at full force, kodaflex influences the entire drill team. Photo by Cindy Wunder. An underclassmen was overheard to say that he wished the seniors from the past years had put together a collection of everything a student should know about each instructor and his or her classes. This would save the new students from spending the first half of each semester trying to figure out just what it is that the instructors want. In October of 1986, a partial solution to this problem came about. Kirsten Stanton, in coop- eration with other members of the Advance staff, started naming objects, individuals encounters, and situations found on the KV campus. Inspired by Rich Hall's book Sniglets, this collection came to be known at Coyoglets. by Cindy Wunder
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