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' Joseph. Juan Flores prepares to kick the ball in the soccer match with St. Dave Schultz and Shelia Yoder were crowned homecoming king and queen at half time. Members of the soccer team ride on a horse drawn wagon in the opening parade. 470 multi-colored balloons were released before the game against Bluffton Saturday af- ternoon. The pre-game balloon send-off com- mittee consisted of Beryl Maclnnis, Amy My- ers, and Amy Muntz. The powerful Spartan offense moves the ball against the Bluff- ton defense. 21 Homecoming
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Homecoming week was kicked off with a campus wide gotcha game. Students lurked around corners, staking out their next victims and hid in their rooms to avoid being assassinated. Other events during the week included a dating game, powder puff foot- ball, a variety game show in the Oaks, a bonfire, and the play. The Diviners. Saturday ' s events began with the homecoming parade. That morning alumni got a chance to revisit their alma mater, and see the soccer team defeat St. Joseph ' s with a goal scored by Juan Flores in the final second of the first period of overtime. That afternoon, students and alumni CdtJcJt Tlob pOdt were not disappointed as the football team defeated Bluffton College with a field goal scored by Scott Hinshaw in the final sec- onds of the game. During half- time, Dave Schultz and Sheila Yoder were crowned king and queen. Following the game, a number of clubs, organizations, and Resident Halls set up games and booths in the PERC to help make the carnival a success. Lights, revolving mirrors, lasers, balloons, and even fog made the homecoming dance, put on by Randy Self and Dave Strohl, a spectacular ending to the week ' s festivities. • , ; isjKswmsi. The cheerleading squad rides atop the firetruck in the opening parade. Senior co-captains Dave Allbritten, Todd Saylor, Mike MacLain and coach Bob Cor- nell pin the ' 86 football to the traditional h omecoming banner. 20 Homecoming
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May Day week long activity Keeps The Campus Lovin Every Minute Of It No weekend can match the ac- tivities planned for May Day, and everyone agreed they were Lo- vin ' Every Minute of It in 1987. The week before was spent building up for the weekend. Common things on campus, changed shape. Monday night ' s dinner was turned into a Mexican fiesta, playing basketball in the PERC was turned into a tourna- ment of H-0-R-S-E, and racquet- ball on Wednesday night was turned into a tournament. There were special events planned for the week, like the Roommate game where nearly twenty couples competed for the prizes of May Day T-shirts. Also special was the Oaks sundae spe- cial and a cellar chocolate chip ice cream cookie sandwich, and a cellar variety show of skits and comedy with Todd Saylor. With the weekend came the trike race where participants were encouraged to dress for the occasion. Surprisingly enough, everyone did as executives, nuns, superfriends, and even death showed up. The May Day musical Babes in Arms, played Friday and Saturday nights to l arge audiences. The canoe race down the Kend- pocomoco started Saturday off early. At half past noon, the re- vived tradition of May Day Queen and King was awarded to Fresh- man Denise Jones and Junior Mark Schafer. That night the movie Jewel of the Nile played against the musical and was fol- lowed by a DJed dance. Sunday completed the excite- ment of May Day weekend for stu- dents and visiting alumni with the three mile run ending in front of the PERC. The great event of May Day, the littler 500 drew a crowd to the lower Union on an overcast and windy afternoon. By the last quarter of the race, it had begun to sprinkle making the track slick. Winners Bob Hatha- way and Kurt Zimmerman with Jon Pavey and Craig Hughes came through with the win. Rick Thompson, Dan Byler, Wangdi Sher- pa, and Pat Morgan made up the Wall Street Angels team. President Robinson presents Denise Jones and Mark Shafer as the May Day royalty. Sister Ric Cool cruises a lap of the tnke race. 22 May Day
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