All the events around Homecoming were so much fun, but the liveliest and most memorable was the crowning glory and the effort my mom and sisters made to cross the state to attend.
I look forward to reconnecting and reminiscing with old friends around Homecoming and watching students participate in events this year.
I was in contact with Dana (Ross) Ware who was Homecoming Queen in 1981.
She was also sponsored by the Baptist Student Union. We both took part in the parade together 20 years ago. She will ride with me again this year.
I am excited to ride with Dana as we were the only two queens of job function email database he elected reunion, as far as I know, which was sponsored by the BSU. Even after not seeing each other for 20 years, our friendship continues.
It was very humiliating on the one hand and inspiring on the other, that our group (BSU) was supported by the student body.
Discuss your oriental experience.
The people of the Baptist Student Union have had a significant positive impact on my life. Through BSU, I participated in the summer mission program, first in downtown Louisville, Kentucky, and the following summer in downtown Detroit, Michigan. Playing volleyball in my first year was fun, as well as being active in the sports community. My French lessons with Dr Margaret Willen, as well as my Bible lessons on Old Testament prophets and the life of Christ, were my most enjoyable lessons.