Page 6 The Clarion October 30, 1989
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Homecoming Court includes, left to right: Tiffani Thompson, Ben Hudson, Angela Williams, Andre Irving,
Cara McMillian, T.J. King, Alisa Moody, Sharon Young, Kim White, Jennifer Burger, Charlotte Safrit,
Harvey Cozart, Pam Carter, Dino Locklear, Annmarie Cowan, Harry Belafonte Sawyer and Denise Ikerd.
The Homecoming Queen of 1939, RirtMill
year’s Homecoming Queen, Charlottelifrit
Locklear of Baltimore, looks on.
Homecoming &
by Shawn White and Carolyn Tatro
Clarion Reporter
with BC !Seivs Bureau reports
Homecoming ’89 has come and gone, and
for many, it won’t be a time too soon
forgotten. Phrases hke “the biggest,” and
“the best ever” are used when students,
administrators and alumni recall.
“I’m really pleased about
Homecoming,” said Alumni Director Bet
ty Neale, who coordinated much of the
weekend. “We had the biggest Alumni Din
ner ever, and had to turn people away,
there were so many.”
Estimates of the number of Tornado
alumni on campus over Oct. 13-15 range
This year’s Homecoming Royalty includes. Freshmen Queen Angela
Williams, Freshman Prince Brad Newman, Sophomore Queen
Charlotte Safrit and Sophomore King Dino Locklear.
upwards to over 1,000. In any event, Jiple
who’ve l)een here a long time sayilfisa
record attendance. “It seemed likeirtig-
gest Homecoming I’ve ever seeilaid
Ann Etters, who has worked at BCIt 25
years.
There was much to do on campuil*!)-
ing BC students and alumni of ail ap ac
tive. Many alumni arrived Thu|lay,
amid much hugging as they foi^old
friends in sophomores and favorite iiilty
and administration friends.
Friday, it was much more of theme,
with more alumni arriving and m( ex
citement on campus. Dances both Ij^y
and Saturday nights were exceiietrat
tended, and student reviews of thclW,
“The Boomers,” rated high.
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Homecommg parade scenes: President Greer leads the way in his Jeep, followed by assorted beauty queens and floats.