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SBG representative Greg Lynch C* .%<V- „-^-'- ,.,f'l '>'^,c^*^ jcjav has undergone a told SBG that East Quad Council But despite its obsi. i.^' III- ci-ift" ic r^T-Pivil .^^^€>.1 ^::i^ s^'- :,n i Student Life On Campus Photo Contest (top) First prize, first category Martin Bartness demonstrates how to make grilled cheese the dormitory way as Jeff Rick anxiously awaits, (above left) Third place, first category Scooter Humphrey decides to tattoo the back of Tanya Martin's leg during a late night study break, (above right) Second place, second category Joey Garcia gets a pie in the face at an East Quad sponsored pie auction. {r\gh\) Second place, first category Susie Barker gets a revealing present for her nineteenth birthday. (top left) The stars were shining at Welcome Week's Lip Sine Contest, as this group proved, (center) (above top) Mark Davidson and Joe Gill dress up as the Blues Brothers for Halloween, (above) Lezlie Farris and Susie Sisson with their prize winning pumpkin carvings from Kiewit ninth floor Halloween party, (left) Michelle Otto...? Purple People Greeters Welcome Week by Yuri Trembath "Give us 10 seconds at your car and we'll have your student moved, installed, and hopefully happy in their first days at Creighton. That's what we do." Such was the description of Bruce Watley, co-coordinator for Welcome Week 1989 of his job and that of his group leaders. Along with fellow co-coordinator Nancy Blanchat, 25 executive group leaders, and nearly 100 group leaders, Bruce and company, armed with the theme "Bright Lights, New Heights," saw to another successful program despite schedule changes and minor hiccups. The week started, as usual, with move in. Hordes of purple t-shirted group leaders swarmed down on unsuspecting freshman students and their parents, moving suitcases, clothing, books, baskets, and often part of the car to their respective dorm rooms. "Clowning around" gave everyone a chance to be introduced by performing crazy antics, and the beach party in front of St. John's was merely one of many shockingly successful dance. The week continued with dean's welcomes, registration, a guide to surviving Creighton, and the "Event," a sort of wacky Olympics that left many a group leader temporarily in the infirmary. Delta Upsilon once again sponsored the traditional lip sync contest and "Showtime," a set of student written skits based on Welcome Week events, left many an administrator wondering just how "this whole thing got started, anyway." The week ended with the Involvement Fair and a slide show which made every person involved with Welcome Week realize "yes, there was a camera present when I did that really stupid thing." Despite being cut down in length. Welcome Week again served as a base for freshman to become oriented at Creighton. Welcome Week activities for 1989 ended with an appreciation dinner which saw Dana Taylor and Yuri Trembath named as co-coordinators for Welcome Week 1990. A major change already occurring was the temporary retirement of Martha Brown, a Welcome Week fixture, in order to pursue a Ph.D., and the appointment of Dr. Stephanie Wernig as the new administrative head of Welcome Week. In reviewing the choices, Watley said, "That they (Dana, Yuri, and Dr. Wernig) may be better leaders than us, no one will deny. But that they'll beat our t-shirt colors? Not a chance. (top left) Freshman gather at one of the many events scheduled during Welcome Week to help get acquainted with one another, (above) Martha Brown and dedicated group leaders caught in the commotion of the week, (right) As freshman arrived on campus, their treasured belongings were snatched from their cars and taken...? (left): Bluejay basketball player Bill O'Dowd and SBG President Joey Garcia were all smiles after tfie Bluejay victory over Drake, (below bottom): A few of tfie many students having a great time during Homecoming activities, (below top): The Creighton-based band, Skeptix, provided the entertainment for the All-U dance at Carter Lake, (far right): Homecoming queen and king Susan Searle and Darrin Swett. fr"?<- Carter Lake All-University Dance By Diane Nakasone Bluejay Days were here again as Creighton welcomed back Alumnae during Homecoming Week held January 31- February 3. The activities began Wednesday with a dorm floor decorating contest. Gallagher Five won a pizza party for their first place finish. On Thursday, the Bluejay basketball team tangled with Southern Illinois at the Civic. The Jays played hard but lost to the Salukies. Campus wide elections for Homecoming King and Queen were held Friday. Nominations for King were Mark Curley, Darren Swett, Jeff Pawlow and Scott Hussey. Nominations for Queen were Dionne Kopp, Susan Searl, Kathleen Bertini and Darlynn Carroll. Then in the evening students enjoyed the first All-U party at Carter Lake. Four dollars got students in to dance to the tunes of Trip Akimbo. Saturday was Bluejay Day with activities that included a Yell Like Hell contest, a pep rally, banner contest, and a Tony Barone Look- A- Like Contest. Game time rolled around and fans packed the Civic to see the Jays defeat the Drake Bulldogs 102-80. Winners of Homecoming elections were announced also. Darren Swett and Susan Searl were crowned King and Queen. A post-game victory party followed the game in the student center. Fans got to meet coaches and players and dance to the 50's tunes of the Skeptics. HOMECOMING '90 - All-U Dance at Carter Lake A group of Creighton students pose for a picture at the Carter Lake Homecoming celebration. Students get down to tfie music of Trip Akimbo. Trip Akimbo 10 HOMECOMING '90 - Lip Synch Contest A skit by the International Students Association won first place in the Lip Synch contest during homecoming week The Gamma Phi Beta sorority performed "The Homecoming Queen's Got a Gun." The Theta Phi Alpha sorority took part in this year's lip synch contest. Freshman Darcelle Cook leads the group. 11 Cancun for Spring Break 12 Fr. Michael Flecky S.J. Photo Jesuit Gardens -f 14 15 AX Delta Chi Delta Chi is a social fraternity that believes brotherhood can be derived through participation in community service, athletics, fund raising and other social activities. (top) The brothers and sisters of Delta Chi at a Iwwiing party, (above Brian Thul and Andrea Knott kick back and enjoy the bowling fun. 16 Tim Valdez smooches Mike Deras at a Delta Chi nction. Shane Stetter looks on. (above left) L-R: Shane tetter, Andrea Knott, Hollie Burt, Jeff Pawlow, Cindy udwig, Jim Brunnel and f^ike Callahan, (above right) R: Lisa Volm, Tim IvIcDonald, Erin Anderson and Tom emper !!%# !»i O -"-fc^V. - jT -- -.1 Vi *.'j^ JS-f. 17 AY Delta Upsilon DU is the Creighton Chapter of the international fraternity who's objective is to uphold the principles of justice, culture, friendship and character.
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