2002 Miracle Yearbook
Stacy Rasmussen and Heidi Everett share a moment together in front of their hero, Bebo Norman. homecoming banquet Despite the weather, the Homecoming Bash on Friday, October 5 took the form ofa Luau, complete with tiki torches, Beach Boys music,and a truckload of tropical fruit. During the banquet, the Homecoming Queen,Julia Roberts, was crowned,followed by authentic Polynesian Dancers. After students dined,they relocated to the Jeremiah Chapel where they heard Katy Hudson, Shaun Groves,and Bebo Norman, who was on his Big Blue Sky tour. Hudson,a talented 16 year old, charmed the crowd with her funky tunes, and Groves encouraged students to go beyond the music and make their lives an act of worship. When Bebo took the stage, he sang some ofhis hits such as "Sons and Daughters," "All that I have Sown," and "Big Blue Sky," as well as cracking jokes about his 22 Fall single life and experiences. After the concert, students were treated to the first ever CU fireworks show over Cedar Lake as they made their way back to the Stevens Student Center. Inside they found elaborate desserts, smoothies, coffee, karaoke, a classic movie,great live music in the Hive, tons ofgames,and,oh yeah, a goldfish eating contest. Junior Hattie Majka and her friends took advantage ofKaty Hudson's musical abilities and sang "Jesus is Still Alright" by DC Talk on the karaoke stage. Majka said, "It was going to be great, because we all thought we knew the song pretty well. But when we got up on stage, they had a glitch, and we had to do the whole song without the monitor...It was cool though." The bash ended at 2a.m. when SGA locked down and re- built the SSC to its familiar form. Steve Palmer and Abby Brown enjoy each other's company during the Hawaiin festivities. Eating the fish is just one of the many activities available in a Hawaiin Home- coming.
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