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STUDEnX LIFE What Does Student Life Mean To You? Sitting on the bench by ferguson and watching everyone go by. The friendly atmosphere exhibited by the student-body. It means being creative and learn- ing that it ' s not things that are impor- tant, but people It ' s interesting! It ' s good because if you ' re able to organize yourself there are many facil- ities available to do many things. There are a lot of diverse organiza- tions to accomodate the many inter- ests of the students here. Student Division 5
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Homecoming A Tradition Continues The weather was not a willing participant at West- minster College ' s Home- coming, celebrated during the rainy, dreary weekend of October 3-5. Festivities began Thurs- day evening with the annual pep rally and bonfire, where campus organizations com- peted for the title of most spirited group. The Alpha Gamma Delta sorority swept the award as their colors of red, buff and green could be seen everywhere. A steady sprinkle damp- ened the ground Saturday morning during the annual parade, but it did not damp- en the spirits of spectators who sported multi-colored umbrellas and raincoats. This year ' s theme, ' Award Winning Movies, provided floats from Star Trek to E.T. . Top hon- ors in the float contest went to the Chi Omega sorority for its Alice in Wonder- land float and to Phi Kap- pa Tau for its Pink Floyd- The Wall float. The rain ceased long enough for the five Home- coming Queen candidates to take center stages during halftime for the crowning. The representatives were as follows: Lisa Zajac, Chi Omega; Georgia Banicki, Sigma Kappa; Tracy Stuck, Alpha Gamma Delta; Rhonda Buczynski, Zeta Tau Alpha; and Kristen Leitholf, Independent. For the third consecutive year, an Alpha Gamma Del- ta sister was crowned Homecoming Queen. Leeanne Smith, the 1985 Homecoming Queen, proudly crowned Tracy Stuck, who was escorted by her brother, Steven. Football fans were treat- ed to a tremendous victory of 20-6 over Bethany College. To top off a spectacular day, alumni, students and parents went to the Shera- ton Inn, West Middlesex, where the dance floor and hospitality suites were filled to capacity. The weekend ended with a workshop service at 9 a.m. Sunday. Before alumni and parents had left cam- pus, there was talk of next year ' s Homecoming. 6 Student Life
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