Special Section: Homecoming 2008 - Friends University
Special Section: Homecoming 2008 - Friends University
Special Section: Homecoming 2008 - Friends University
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HOMEcoming<br />
<strong>Homecoming</strong> Week<br />
Activities<br />
Breakfast and Royalty<br />
Presentation<br />
9 a.m., Thursday, Sept. 25 — Rose Window Plaza<br />
Join fellow Falcons at this breakfast rally in preparation to beat<br />
the Bethany College Swedes in Saturday’s <strong>Homecoming</strong> game.<br />
The <strong>Homecoming</strong> court will also be presented.<br />
Contribute to Your<br />
Class Reunion Brick<br />
Knowing that not all alumni from the classes of 1948, ‘58, ‘68,<br />
‘78, ‘83, ‘88 and ‘98 may be able to attend reunions Sept. 27, we<br />
invite you to show your Falcon pride by contributing to your class’<br />
engraved reunion brick to be placed in the Dr. Katherine Pennington<br />
Circle of <strong>Friends</strong> Plaza on the Wichita campus.<br />
Normally, individual bricks may be purchased starting at $50.<br />
However, the Alumni Office is offering a “Class of 19__” brick in<br />
the amount of your reunion year. For example, if you graduated in<br />
1948, your donation toward a “Class of 1948” brick is only $19.48;<br />
for the class of 1983, your donation for a “Class of 1983” brick is<br />
only $19.83. All proceeds benefit the <strong>Friends</strong> <strong>University</strong> Legacy<br />
Scholarship fund, and bricks will be placed in the Circle of <strong>Friends</strong><br />
Plaza before the Sept. 27 class reunions. Contact the Alumni Office<br />
for more information on contributing to your class brick or purchasing<br />
an individualized brick to be placed in the Circle of <strong>Friends</strong> Plaza.<br />
Drama Production<br />
“Everyman” and other stories of witness — 7:30 p.m.,<br />
Thursday, Sept. 25, through Saturday, Sept. 27, and<br />
3 p.m., Sunday, Sept. 28 — Cornerstone Studio Theatre<br />
This season’s opener is a new, updated adaptation of the timeless<br />
medieval morality play with a comic twist by Denver playwright<br />
Patrick Rainville Dorn. Faithful to the spirit of the original classic,<br />
replete with memorable characters and complete with comic<br />
but insightful situations, this well-known allegory examines how<br />
one man must give account of his time here on Earth at the end<br />
of his eventful life. Presented by special permission. A Kansas<br />
premiere!<br />
Tickets are $8 for adults and $5 for students and senior<br />
citizens.<br />
Falcon Volleyball<br />
7 p.m., Friday, Sept. 26 — Garvey P.E. Center<br />
The volleyball teams will continue the winning week with more<br />
home games against Dana College. Game tickets are $4 for<br />
adults, $2 for students and senior citizens, and free for children<br />
12 and younger.<br />
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for1<br />
Present this coupon at the<br />
<strong>Friends</strong> <strong>University</strong> <strong>Homecoming</strong><br />
football game Saturday,<br />
Sept. 27, <strong>2008</strong>, and receive<br />
two tickets for the price of one.<br />
Adults: $4<br />
Students & Senior Citizens: $2<br />
12 and younger: Free<br />
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F r i e n d s U n i v e r s i t y focus