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K Left: Viflm'mus rmwilwrs of ilu' l.umbcln Chi Alpha fraternity p tl ll f 't place float. Below: DZ queen mrwlidote, Jr. Terr B Il l the l lomefominq Parade. lumni Discover Jewell or students who eat, sleep and breathe William Jewell College, Homecoming 1984, Jewell Discovers America, was just one more event that made the first seven weeks of school fun, hec- tic and ultimately memorable. But for those who had already marched across the Quad to receive their diploma, Homecoming truly meant just that - coming home. They remembered what made the Col- lege special for them, from the J- Bench, to their assigned seat in chapel. And it also meant discover- ing what was new about William Jewell, from a theatre within old Brown Gym to all of this Agenda for Excellence, talk they heard from a man, President J. Gordon Kingsley, who was probably an English professor while they at- tended the college. For alumni, the weekend celebrating the college's 135th birthday was packed. From a Liber- ty SymphonyfWJC Alumni concert I on Friday night featuring opera singer and 1956 graduate Rosemary Jackson, 1982 graduate Kevin Hampton on the piano and 1983 graduate Bruce Sorrell conducting, to an alumni Brunch, the Football game and class reunion on Saturday. One important graduate, Leona Kresse, will always remember 1984's Homecoming. Kresse was the first woman to graduate from the college. She acted as the grand marshall of the parade and said she would dream about the experience for weeks. Tired alums gladly returned home on Sunday after recalling just how hectic college life was. They had cheered for a football team coached by Vic Wallace, in- stead of Dad Bowles, and spent a wonderful weekend recalling the special kind of ex- cellence that was life on the hill. ,t.., li q Z1 X
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. .,-. Above: Fr. Tim Smith prepares for a tutorial. Right: Concentrating intently, Fr, Linda Penrod plans an essay for the introductory seminar final. 22 X Oxbridge ei Left: So. Kevin Moore, Oxbridge English Language and Literature major, reflects on campus activity. Above: Institutions and policy majors discuss an upcoming tutorial. Right: Oxbridge English majors confer ouer a primary source. kiigigxi. I. .I i 'W-iv .- i -1 .tr A.. .. ,.. A ...........A....f.....a,--.....-ann-f. ' g.., ... . x.-- . , , I E I g Y - ' ' ' ' - - --- 'fl o-np, -
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