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<strong>fall</strong> 2005 9/19/05 11:02 AM Page 18<br />
THE GREATEST<br />
For the full calendar of Homecoming activities, including<br />
student-oriented events, please go to www.apsu.edu.<br />
Barry (‘79) and Maggie Kulback (‘77), Alumni Co-Chairs<br />
SHOW ON EARTH<br />
Friday, Oct. 21-Friday, Oct. 28<br />
Queen and King Court selection; students<br />
vote online.<br />
Friday, Oct. 28-Saturday, Oct. 29<br />
One Night Stand<br />
(Dance Marathon)<br />
8 p.m.-8 a.m., Memorial Health Building, free and open to<br />
the public. An entirely student-run and student-supported<br />
fundraising event to inspire and unite the campus and<br />
perpetuate the mission of the Children’s Miracle Network.<br />
Contact Student Life and Leadership (931) 221-7431.<br />
Saturday, Oct. 29-Tuesday, Nov. 1<br />
Decorating Challenge<br />
Student organizations and APSU faculty, staff and<br />
departments will be challenged to decorate their offices,<br />
houses or other designated areas. First- and secondplace<br />
winners in the two divisions; all winners receive a<br />
pizza party. Contact Student Life and Leadership (931)<br />
221-7431.<br />
Monday, Oct. 31<br />
APSU Apollo (student talent show)<br />
7-10 p.m., Clement Auditorium. Free and open to the public.<br />
Contact Student Life and Leadership (931) 221-7431.<br />
Staying overnight?<br />
Consider one of these host hotels<br />
Riverview Inn<br />
50 College St.<br />
Clarksville<br />
1-877-487-4837 or<br />
931-522-3331<br />
Quality Inn<br />
Downtown<br />
Highway 41-A<br />
Clarksville<br />
1-800-4CHOICE or<br />
931-645-9084<br />
Remember to ask for the special APSU<br />
Homecoming Room Rate when making<br />
reservations! There will be an APSU information<br />
table in the lobby of both hotels.<br />
Tuesday, Nov. 1<br />
International Night<br />
6 p.m., Morgan <strong>University</strong> Center Ballroom; free and open<br />
to the public. An opportunity to experience international<br />
cultures and food, sponsored by the International Student<br />
Organization. Contact Inga Filippo at (931) 221-7381.<br />
Wednesday, Nov. 2<br />
War of the Wings chicken wing cook-off<br />
7 p.m., Intramural Field, free. Open to students, faculty and<br />
staff. Contact Student Life and Leadership (931) 221-7431.<br />
Chariot Races<br />
7:30 p.m., Intramural Field, free and open to the public.<br />
In true Roman fashion, students and student organizations<br />
race their homemade chariots for glory and awards.<br />
Contact Student Life and Leadership (931) 221-7431.<br />
Bonfire and Announcement of Homecoming<br />
Court<br />
8 p.m., Intramural Field, free and open to the public.<br />
Contact Student Life and Leadership (931) 221-7431.<br />
Friday, Nov. 4<br />
27th Annual Homecoming Golf Tournament<br />
8 a.m., Swan Lake Golf Course, $60 per person.<br />
Sponsored by Ajax Distributing Co. and Miller Lite. Fee<br />
includes ditty bag, refreshments on course and light<br />
lunch. Nelson Boehms (’86) and Jeff Turner, co-chairs.<br />
Open to the public. Contact the Alumni and Annual<br />
Giving Office (931) 221-7979 or 1-800-264-2586.<br />
Alumni and Friends Card Party<br />
10 a.m., Morgan <strong>University</strong> Center; $10 per person.<br />
Advance reservations required. Larry (’67) and Kay (’62)<br />
Martin and Margaret Ann Marshall, co-chairs. Open to<br />
the public. Contact the Alumni and Annual Giving Office<br />
(931) 221-7979 or 1-800-264-2586.<br />
Cookout/Pep Rally<br />
11:30 a.m.-1 p.m., Morgan <strong>University</strong> Center Plaza, free<br />
to <strong>University</strong> students, faculty and staff. Contact<br />
Student Life and Leadership (931) 221-7431.<br />
Alumni-Varsity Golf Match<br />
1 p.m. shotgun start, Clarksville Country Club, includes<br />
lunch from noon - 1 p.m. Men’s varsity golf alumni compete<br />
against the current men’s golf team in this annual<br />
event. Contact Sherwin Clift (‘60 ) (931) 801-5138,<br />
Steve Miller (’65) (931) 648-4195 or Jim Smith (’68)<br />
(931) 645-6586.<br />
14th Annual Dave Aaron Reception<br />
6 p.m., Riverview Inn (ballroom), 50 College Street, free,<br />
open to the public. Friends and former players for the<br />
late Dave Aaron are encouraged to reunite during this<br />
special event. Creson Briggs (’51), Glyn Broom (’51),<br />
Brandon Buhler (’51), Ben Fendley (’51), George Fisher<br />
(’52), Hendricks Fox (’51), Dick Hardwick (’49) and Bill<br />
Cashion, co-chairs. Contact the Alumni and Annual<br />
Giving Office (931) 221-7979 or 1-800-264-2586.<br />
Baseball Alumni Game and Other Festivities<br />
TBA, contact the Baseball Office (931) 221-7902, e-mail<br />
mcclureg@apsu.edu or check www.apsu.edu/letsgopeay.<br />
Homecoming Comedy Show<br />
7-9 p.m., Memorial Health Building, free to APSU students,<br />
$5 general admission. Tickets available at<br />
Morgan <strong>University</strong> Center Information Desk. Contact<br />
Student Life and Leadership (931) 221-7431.<br />
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Don’t miss out on the<br />
College of<br />
Science and Mathematics<br />
Reunion Brunch<br />
Call or visit our Web site<br />
for details.<br />
www.apsu.edu<br />
or 1-800-264-2586<br />
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<strong>Austin</strong> <strong>Peay</strong>/Fall 2005<br />
PEAY Alum FACT: Brian Baker (’03) is a quarterback for the Rio Grande Valley Dorados in the Arena Football 2 League.