1998-1999 Yearbook

, Delores Alexander reaches for some condiments to finish fixing her sandwich. Alexander and her husband were two of many alumni who attended the Homecoming barbecue sponsared by the class of '53 and the class of '68. Kern"Kaegi beams andholds onto her dad as she realizes she was just crowned 1998 Homecoming queen. Kaegi, a sophomore, was one of the youngest queens chosen by the student body in recent years. Say What? "One of my favorite things about the musical was working with the Lost Boys. They were so cute and always ready to work. They constantly reminded us that this showwas for kids. " - Jamie Murphy, Peter Pan character, Wendy "Peter Pan was very entertaining. It was a long play, but it didn't seem that way.] think the actors' excitement had a big part in keeping the play moving. " - Vikki Luttrell, junior "] was blown away when they called my name. Neither my dad nor] thought that! would get queen because ] am so young. It showed me how awesome my friends are." - Kerri Kaegi, Homecoming queen Pete Vann and Jamie Murphy sing about the wonders ofNeverland. Pe· ter Pan was one of the most technical productions the University has ever presented. Alumna Marka Bennett presents the 1998 Distinguished Alumni Award to President David Burks and his wife, Leah. This is the third consecutive year that the award has been given to two people - either a couple or siblings. HOMECOMI NG 23 •

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