tite-we-e-k 40re-the atCedarville- Collge, tite-thdotts,4gax.,to witk thean.mat 6(;{,q/ce-t: The athletic center was transformed with thematic decor to serve as the dining room for the second yearin arow. This year's theme was Moonlight Serenade. Rev. and Mrs. Bob Rohm were selected as the marshalls fortheevent. Theevening was opened in prayer by Pastor Rohm. After dinner nursing major Rebekah Blackwood was announced as the 1998 Homecoming Queen. A senior homecoming attendant at her high school in North Carolina and the representative for her freshmen class, Blackwood was familiar with homecoming procedures. She enjoyed getting dressed up and spending time with her friends at the banquet. "It went by really fast," Blackwood said. "It was fun just to be there and take pic- `g;{qte-ttures with my friends." Blackwood's responsibilities as queen did not end with the banquet; she also participated in the Cedarville Homecoming parade on Saturday morning. Blackwood was selected from a group of five senior attendantsthatincluded:Laura Brdlik, Rebekah Crosson, Rachel English, and Angela Howe. Thethreeotherclasses V'ete cebtarek also participated in the event Representing thejunior clas was Geneva Roberts Kandace Kenyon was th( sophomoreattendant,and th( freshman class chose Erir Brauns to be their represen tative for homecoming. Blackwood gave a shor speech after receiving he crown. The nightended witt a concert by Clay Crosse the Dixon Ministry Center. egiors- Karm,Hayes aia 8oswortk prepare,frr theirfinal Hootecauing bahluet. C)STUDENT LIFE eady to date,an, Hilgeocan,, Doug Kerwin,, Dale,Pi/414,Jason,dander, Ju,lie, Brotm, Jessica,Kais-er, Brittany Smith.,and Rebecca,Brown,.
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