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Homecominj An Event to Remember ...
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(Right)Kenyon Rashecd waits in intense anticipation of the Homecoming Game. (Below)Jason Tyrer. Mark Hutto, Sterling Cramer and dates wait in line to have their pictures taken. (Above)Matt Knopke and Barbara Ervin, Shawn Schmclzlc and Meg O’Connor, Todd Lanter and Queen Kim Finks, Paul Freeman and Wendy Frizzel, and John Giocondo and Missy Webb pose after the crowning. (Right)Vince O'Halloran, Clipper Pullium and dates enjoy a slow dance at Homecoming. 14 Homecoming ’88 “I’ve never experienced anything quite like that before; It was incredible!” —Kim Finks, 1988 Homecoming Queen
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Mission Week nets $5,022 as spirit builds BY SCOTT LIVINGSTON STAFF WRITER The 1988 Mission Week will be remembered for its slow start and a strong finish. One major purpose of the week is to raise awareness among the Rockhurst student body about the Jesuit missions in Latin America. Accordingly, the week began with a prayer service and film presentation for the freshman and sophomore classes by Brother Jim O’Leary, S.J., from El Progresso, Honduras. The second major purpose of the week is to benefit the students of these Central American schools with scholarships and new facilities through Student Council-sponsored spirit contests and fundraisers. The first of these fundraisers was the Lunch-for-the-Missions contest on Monday during the lunch period. The week’s spirit was then hampered by a cancelled obstacle course fundraiser on Tuesday and a postponed basketball game on Wednesday night. However, the spirit and excitement grew on Thursday with the first-ever Pictionary game, which raised $1,550, and the always-exciting St. Teresa’s-Sion basketball game that evening. The night ended with a remarkable comeback by the faculty over the ever-strong student team in a $ 1,100 fundraising event. The week came to an end with the “Mr. Rock” contest and mixer on Friday night. The event brought spirit and fun while raising over $2,100. It was the first time in years that the senior class won the spirit contest for a mixer. The juniors won the week’s spirit contest, with the seniors second, the freshmen third, and the sophomores fourth. When all was done, awareness and $5,022 had been raised for the missions. Junior Scan Clemons announces for the student-faculty basketball game. 16 Mission Week
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