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Homecoming Schedule of Events Thursday, Oct. 22

5 p.m. - Homecoming Buffet, Union 7 p.m. - Variety Show, Houston Center 9 p.m. - Royalty Crowning, Houston Center 10 p.m. - Bowling, Bearcat Lanes All Day - Homecoming Archives Display, Library All Day- Penny Wars, Union

Friday, Oct. 23

8:30 a.m. - Bell Ringing, Bell Of ‘48 8:30 a.m. - Golden Years Class Reunion, Alumni House 10:15 a.m. - Installation Ceremony, Houston Center 11 a.m. - Homecoming Golf Classic, Mozingo 11 a.m. - 3 p.m. - Walk Out Day Celebration, Colden Pond Noon- Open Houses & Academic Showcases, Campus-wide 2 p.m. - Flag Raising Ceremony, International Plaza 3:30 p.m. - Renovation Dedication, Valk Center 4 p.m. - Inauguration Grand Reception, Administration Building.

6:30 p.m. - Golden Years Reception, Alumni House 7 p.m. - M-Club Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony, Union 7 p.m. - Variety Show, Houston Center 7 p.m. - Volleyball Match, Bearcat Arena All Day - Homecoming Archives Display, Library All Day, Penny Wars

Saturday, Oct. 24

8 a.m. - Homecoming Welcome, Alumni House 9 a.m. - Parade 11:30 a.m. - Soccer Match, Bearcat photo courtesy tower yearbook Pitch PHI MU MEMBERS Amanda Arthur and Catherine Euwer shouts to the crowd as 11:30 a.m. - Bearcat Zone, College she walks in the parade last Homecoming. This year’s parade begins at 9 a.m. Park Saturday. 1:30 p.m. - Football Game, Library Bearcat Stadium Sunday, Oct. 25 6 p.m. - Volleyball Match, Bearcat Arena 1 p.m. - Awards Ceremony, Ballroom All Day - Homecoming Archives Display,

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Thursday Oct. 22, 2009

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variety show

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Thursday Oct. 22, 2009

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Nightly activities

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Homecoming Parade 08

Left: The Marching Bearcats performed in last years homecoming parade. The theme for homecoming was Lights! Camera! Bearcats! Right: BJ DUVALL WALKS around in the oompa loompa costume for Phi Delta Thetas theme of Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory at last years homecoming parade.

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Thursday Oct. 22, 2009

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Finnish exchange students Ann-Mari Spets and Elina Vuorela raise the flag of Finland. International students raise the flag of their country on the International Plaza on Walkout Day.

photo courtesy tower yearbook

walk out day

Students celebrate long time tradition By Kylie Guier Asst. News Editor The University has numerous traditions during Homecoming week, and Walkout Day is one of the most prominent. Every year on the Friday prior to Homecoming, all classes are cancelled and the flags are raised on the International Plaza. History and humanities associate professor Janice Brandon-Falcone wrote the book “Transitions, A Hundred Years of Northwest” which details the tradition of Walkout Day. According to the book, the tradition started in 1915 when students from

two literary societies quietly made plans to walk out of class. The Eurekans and Philomatheans dutifully showed up for their 8 a.m. classes, when suddenly a bugle sounded through the halls and 208 students abruptly left. As the students marched past President Ira Richardson’s residence singing and chanting school songs, he became angry with the students, but ended up laughing about it later. As the years passed, the sounding of the bugle was replaced with the ringing of the Bell of ’48. The bell continued to signal the students’ freedom from their 8 a.m. classes

starting at 8p.m. on Friday Oct. 23

each year as they eagerly waited. In the ‘40s and ‘50s the day was associated with freshman initiation. Today Walkout Day is considered just an extra day to celebrate Homecoming week and is built into the schedule. Students do not have to attend their 8 a.m. classes anymore and often spend the day hanging out with friends, working on floats for the parade or partying. At 8 a.m. on Friday, Student Senate president Erin Holm and President John Jasinski will follow the tradition of ceremonially ringing the Bell of ’48.


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PARADE ROUTE

Homecoming Parade route See what lots are closed, where you can park The 2009 Northwest Homecoming Parade will begin at 9 a.m. Saturday. The parade starts in front of Roberta Hall on University Dr. and will head south to Fourth St. passing in front of Perrin and Hudson halls. The parade will then continue east to Fourth St. Once at Fourth St., the parade will turn east and continue down Fourth St. passing Walnut, Mulberry, Fillmore, Buchanan and Main Street, before turning on Market and heading to Fifth St. to finish. Last year, the parade turned at Main St. because of construction, but the parade route has

returned to normal this year now that the construction project is complete. Campus Safety will also enforce special parking restrictions that day. Parking lot 20, behind Valk, will be reserved for Homecoming activities, and will be closed. All cars will be towed starting at 8 p.m. Friday night. Lots 11 and 12 behind Roberta, lot 18 behind Wells Hall and lot 22 behind Support Services will be available for those cars to relocate. Like in years past, families are invited to sit along University Dr. to watch the parade pass.

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Thursday Oct. 22, 2009

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office decorating

Bearcat pride attacks hallways in homecoming spirit competition By Greg Miller News Editor University offices looked like scenes from game boards, carnivals and elementary art class, all in preparation for Homecoming Week 2009. Now in its third year, the contest is designed to add some more fun for students and staff on homecoming week. “We’re hoping it brings another piece for people to share pride,” said Angel McAdamsPrescott, director of campus activities. “It helps when you have a really fun theme.” Northwest’s theme was decided by the homecoming committee’s vote, and the decorations went all out in offices throughout campus. “One of our student workers said to ‘hop in to the provost’s

office,’ and it just went from there,” Kris Guthrie, executive secretary of enrollment management, said. “It was a collaborative effort.” The provost’s office, decorated with hopscotch and ringing with kids’ music, was all set as judges entered to rule. The Department of Mass Communication also got into the Homecoming spirit, posting students’ finger paintings, coloring pages and even a time out corner. Students and staff worked hard over the weekend to decorate the second floor of Wells Hall, all in an effort to show bearcat pride. Meanwhile, the west wing of the Administration Building was a carnival equipped with cakewalks, Wii competitions and a photo booth for students, children and staff to enjoy this homecoming. Organizers of the

carnival said this was something to enjoy by both kids and themselves. “We wanted to make it interactive, and it brought offices together in the process,” Amee Wilmes, Pell coordinator and counselor, said. The judges looked for creativity and effort while they toured various offices around campus. “I wanted to see how they followed theme, how much fun they had,” Sean Prescott, decoration judge, said. “Some of them were festive, and some were straight-themed.” Planning and hard work also went into the judges’ decisions. “You could tell the ones that put thought and effort into their offices,” said Dan Scheuler, decoration judge. McAdams-Prescott said this

photo by greg miller | news editor

Krista Hurd colors pages for the Homecoming office competition. The competition is designed to get students and faculty involved in Homecoming.

is all an effort to help students celebrate Homecoming all week long.

“Homecoming’s not just about the parade on Saturday, but all week long,” she said.

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football

Homecoming showdown

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ABOVE: SOPHOMORE QUARTERBACK BLAKE Bolles hustles down field in the ‘Cats 24-21 victory over Washburn last season. LEFT: SENIOR RUNNING BACK LaRon Council runs over a Washburn defender last season. The ‘Cats face Washburn this weekend in their homecoming match-up.

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Football

SENIOR RUNNING BACK LaRon Council bursts into the endzone in last year’s game against Washburn. The ‘Cats look to continue their MIAA dominance with a win this weekend.

keys to the game By Dustin Sander Convergence Director

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The Washburn offense is No. 1 in the MIAA in total offense averaging 484.1 yards per game. However, Northwest can fight back with the MIAA’s No. 1 scoring defense and total defense; allowing only 15.4 points per game and 264.6 yards per game. Northwest has never allowed a team to gain over 400 yards of offense this season and have passed the mark themselves six times including the last four games.

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Last week Washburn scored six touchdowns through the air against Pittsburg State. The Washburn offense tends to attack through the air with 25 touchdowns on the season compared to only 16 on the ground. Northwest has only given up nine passing touchdowns this year along with 16 interceptions.

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This should be one of Northwest’s toughest MIAA games of the season. The Ichabods are 6-2 overall and 4-2 in the MIAA this season with wins over Pittsburg State and Central Missouri. Last season, Washburn gave Northwest the biggest scare during conference play with a 24-21 Northwest win, despite the ’Cats gaining nearly 250 more yards than the Ichabods.

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Homecoming and alumni

Class of ’59 celebrates The Golden Years Society reunion By Kylie Guier Asst. News Editor Each year alumni from all over come back to the University to reminisce with old friends and faculty during Homecoming. Director of alumni relations, Steve Sutton, believes a lot of alums enjoy coming back since they may not have the opportunity to do so very often. “They love to get together and just talk about old times and tell stories or see how people have changed,” Sutton said. “Some of these people haven’t seen each other in 50 years so it’s nice to get together and interact and talk about what was going on when they went here.” This year, returning alumni will have numerous events to

choose to attend all through the weekend. Alumni are encouraged to attend the inauguration of President John Jasinski at 10:15 a.m. Friday in the Ron Houston Performing Arts Center and the flag raising ceremony at the International Plaza. According to Sutton, one of the big events for this year’s Homecoming is the Golden Years Society Reunion for the class of ’59. The welcoming reception will be held at 8 a.m. Saturday before the inauguration at the Alumni House. “This is a little bit different from what we normally do with our Golden Years,” Sutton said. “We’ll go from the Alumni House over to the inauguration and then have lunch at noon. After that they are free to go to

the different activities throughout town.” The Golden Years social will be at 6:30 p.m. on Friday at the Alumni House. “They can also go on a tour of the Gaunt House if they want to as well,” Sutton said. Sutton also said the reunion is not specifically for the class of ’59 and often people from the classes before show up as well. “We send out an invitation for the class of ’59 and then another one that says anyone from ’59 and before. We have around 40 signed up for this year. It just kind of depends on the class,” Sutton said. Saturday morning, before the parade, the Alumni House will have an open house at 8:30 a.m. with refreshments. The alumni can head down to the

Alumni Activities Golden Years Social 6:30 p.m., Friday, Alumni House Homecoming Golf Classic 11 a.m. registration,12

p.m. start, Mozingo Lake Golf Course

Welcoming Reception 8 a.m., Saturday, Alumni House VIP section to watch the parade at 9 a.m. and the Bearcat Zone for the football game. Another big activity held for alumni is the Mozingo Golf Classic. The tournament registration is at 11 a.m. and tee time begins at noon. The registration is $45 per person which includes 18 holes, a cart, range balls and prizes. “We have about 14 people signed up right now, but if the weather stays nice we’ll prob-

ably have another 35-40 signup,” Sutton said. While Alumni Relations has plenty of activities planned, the biggest event is usually the socialization amongst returning alumni. “Northwest is a very special place in our alumni’s heart,” Sutton said. “Our alumni are very passionate, they love Northwest. They love the people that they went to school with.”

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supremacy points and cash prizes

It’s more than just Bearcat pride, there’s dough at stake Supremacy Points Variety Show Float Clowns and costume) Mini Float Banner

100 points 100 points 50 points each (paper mache, pomped 50 points 40 points

The points listed above are the total number of points (440 possible points) participating organization can receive. The judges are not required to give out the maximum number of points and there will be no curving of points. Each judge will have the opportunity to award the maximum number of points. In each entry, your total score from all of the judges will be added up and then divided by the number of judges. The organization with the highest score automatically wins that competition and that is the total number of points the respective organization wins. Extra points and point deductions are outlined in the Homecoming Bylaws.

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Parade line-up

Various organizations line up for parade 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13.

Fire Trucks ROTC Mary, Brandon and Ryan Grand Marshall New Queen and King Royalty Candidates Past Queen and King Cheerleaders Steppers Bearcat Marching Band Northwest Alumni Association Greek Life Organization Mayor Chad Jackson Greek Life

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