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Transcript of Homecoming 2011 Booklet
Good Times
ElevatedHomecoming 2011
Sept. 30 - Oct. 2, 2011Athletics Hall of Fame • Bobcat Tailgate • NCAA Soccer & Volleyball • Alumni Games • Reunions 1956, 1961, 1976, 1986, 1991, 2001
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HOMECOMING 2011
Friday September 30Welcome & Registration3 – 6 p.m. The Alumni HouseWelcome home to Lees-McRae College! Take a load off and start your weekend with a glass of wine when you register and pick up your packet of Homecoming information.
Hall of Fame Dinner6 p.m. MacDonald Dining HallCelebrate the accomplishments of this year’s Athletics Hall of Fame recipients. Lees-McRae Athletics is proud to announce the following 2011 inductees: Leonard Wheeler ’89, Football; Allison McDonald Norris ’93, Women’s Soccer; and Carla Swart ’11h, Cycling (posthumous). $15 adults/$10 children (12 & under)
Class of 1991 20th Class Reunion7:30 p.m. The Alumni HouseNirvana’s song, “Smells like Teen Spirit” was released and the grunge movement was born. Get together with your ’91 friends and classmates to celebrate great memories! $10 adults Lees-McRae Performing Arts Presents: Curtains7:30 p.m. Hayes AuditoriumDirected by LMC’s Dr. Michael Hannah ’93, Curtains is a musical with a book by Rupert Holmes, lyrics by Fred Ebb, and music by John Kander, with additional lyrics by Kander and Holmes. Based on the original book and concept by Peter Stone, the musical is a send-up of backstage murder mystery plots, set in 1959 Boston, Massachusetts and follows the fallout when the supremely untalented star of Robbin’ Hood of the Old West is murdered during her opening night curtain call. $12 adults/$5 student or children (12 & under) Buy tickets at the door.
Bobcat Mixer8 – 11 p.m. Wily’s Place in The Cannon Student CenterAll of your LMC friends and classmates in one place for fun and catching up—it simply couldn’t be better. The deejay will rock the house, so don’t be the last one on the dance floor! $10 adults (includes drinks and snacks)
Bonfire8 p.m. Athletic ComplexA long-held tradition, Lees-McRae’s athletic teams are recognized and celebrated alongside a gigantic blazing fire. Call the fire department—the Bobcats are hot!
Saturday October 1Welcome & Registration9 a.m. – 12 noon The Alumni House Check-in and chat over coffee and breakfast goodies.
Class of 2001 10th Class Reunion8 – 10 a.m. The Alumni HouseBobcats and Bagels are the order of the morning for the Class of ’01. Celebrating their 10th reunion will bring back memories of not-so-long-ago!$10.00 adults/$6.00 children (12 & under) Green and Gold Alumni 5K9 a.m. Lacrosse Practice FieldThis is a Cross Country race for all LMC cross country alumni wishing to run.
Class of 1959 Social10 a.m. James H. Carson LibraryGather with classmates to start the day off together.
Homecoming Parade11 a.m. Main Street, Banner ElkDance to the beat of the drums, catch candy and enjoy the Homecoming Parade as it makes its way from Tate Evans Park to campus!
Women’s Alumnae Lacrosse Game11 a.m. Lacrosse Practice FieldLMC Lacrosse alumnae take the field with pride!
Men’s Alumni Lacrosse Game11 a.m. Soccer Practice FieldLMC Lacrosse alumni test your skills and have some fun!
Bobcat Tailgate12 noon Tate Field At long last! Enjoy great food and fun along Bobcat Bank. Spend the afternoon in the crisp fall air, experience the breathtaking mountain scenery and soak in some Green & Gold! $10 adults/$6 children (12 & under)
Women’s and Men’s Soccer Reunion12 noon Tate FieldLees-McRae Soccer is HOT! The first official team appeared in the 1987 Ontaroga. Come back to Tate Field and reminisce the glory days! Women’s Soccer vs. Barton College1 p.m. Tate FieldGo Bobcats! BEAT the Bulldogs!
Softball Alumnae Game1:30 p.m. Softball FieldLMC Softball alumnae enjoy a spirited game with lots of action!
Class of 1956 55th Class Reunion2 p.m. The Heritage Dining Room of MacDonald Dining HallReminisce the good old days when postage stamps cost 3 cents and Elvis Presley was emerging as one of the first stars of Rock and Roll! Tall tales and seeing one another again will make the afternoon memorable. The classes of ’54 and ’56 are invited.
Women’s Volleyball vs. Belmont Abbey College2 p.m. Williams GymnasiumGo Bobcats! Crush the Crusaders!
Class of 1959 Meeting2:30 p.m. Ivan B. Stafford Room in the James H. Carson Library All members of the Class of ’59 are welcome and invited to this important meeting.
Men’s Soccer vs. Barton College3:30 p.m. Tate Field Go Bobcats! BEAT the Bulldogs!
Class of 1960 meeting4 p.m. Ivan B. Stafford Room in the James H. Carson Library All members of the Class of ’60 are welcome and invited to this brief, but important meeting before joining the Class of ’61 in celebration of their 50th reunion.
Class of 1961 50th Reunion4 p.m. James H. Carson Library LobbyCelebrate this milestone reunion with your classmates and friends. Bring back memories of slow dancing to Patsy Cline’s “Crazy,” cheering for the Bobcats at Tate Field during a football game or walking to class in deep snow! The classes of ’60 and ’62 are invited. $10 adults
Celebrate the accomplishments of the 2011 inductees into the Athletics Hall of Fame Friday, September 30 at 6 p.m. in MacDonald Dining Hall. Dinner is $15 for adults and $10 for children, 12 and under.
Allison McDonald Norris ’93Women’s Soccer
Carla Swart ’11hCycling
Posthumous
Leonard Wheeler ’89Football
Athletics Hall of Fame Inductees
HOMECOMING 2011
Alumni Banquet and Annual Meeting5:30 p.m. MacDonald Dining HallEnjoy an early dinner before going to the play or out with classmates and friends. Alumni are the heartbeat of LMC, so don’t miss out on this annual occasion. $15 adults/$10 children (12 & under)
Class of 1976 35th Reunion6 p.m. Beech Alpen Inn, Beech Mountain, 700 Beech Mountain ParkwayThe Class of ’76 is once again revving it up Bobcat-style! Lots of memories, fun stories and laughter are the hallmarks of this LMC class. The classes of ’75 and ’77 are invited. For more information, contact Aleeta Gent ’76 at [email protected] or Suzy Parker Hamilton ’76 at [email protected].
Class of 1986 25th Reunion7:30 p.m. The Alumni HouseWho can forget the infamous SGA campaign speech? Great memories, good times and cherished friendships… come spend the evening catching up and reconnecting! The classes of ’85 and ’87 are invited. $10 adults
Lees-McRae Performing Arts Presents: Curtains7:30 p.m. Hayes Auditorium $12 adults/$5 student or children (12 & under) Buy tickets at the door.
Homecoming Dance9 p.m. – 12 midnight Student Recreation Center The Carol and Glenn Arthur Student Recreation Complex will be booming with the most current dance music and fun. Alumni are invited!
Sunday October 2 Bobcat Breakfast9 – 10:30 a.m. The Heritage Dining Room of MacDonald Dining Hall Take advantage of one more chance to get together with friends and classmates before the end of the weekend. Recap the weekend and get fueled up for the ride home.$6 adults/$4 children (12 & under)
Lees-McRae Performing Arts Presents: Curtains2 p.m. Hayes Auditorium$12 adults/$5 student or children (12 & under)Buy tickets at the door.
The Exchange BookstoreHomecoming Hours
Friday 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.Saturday 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.Pick up the latest LMC gear at the bookstore and show your Bobcat Pride in your hometown!
Leonard played six seasons in the National Football League after a four-year college career that included stops at Mississippi, Troy, and Lees-McRae. A native of Toccoa, Ga., Leonard was drafted by the Cincinnati Bengals in the third round of the 1992 NFL Draft, where he spent the first four years of his career. Leonard went on to play one season with the Minnesota Vikings and one with the Carolina Panthers before retiring in 2001. Leonard is now the CEO and founder of Wheeler Enterprises, Inc., a company which specializes in personal and executive coaching to facilitate growth and development meant to improve their clients’ quality of life. He is also an active member of the NFL Players Association, serving on the association’s financial committee and has also served as a member of the Board of Directors for the NFLPA.
Allison starred for the women’s soccer team as one of the first four-year athletes in the program’s history, leading the Bobcats to a 63-17-1 record and a trio of conference championships during the school’s transition to a four-year institution. A native of Hendersonville, Tenn., Allison garnered all-region and conference player of the year honors as a senior, while finishing her career ranked second in program history in total assists (36), third in match-winning goals (12), fourth in total points (108), and tied for seventh in total goals (36). Allison is now the Dean of Students at her Alma Mater.
Carla almost single-handedly redefined the sport of collegiate cycling, quickly becoming the most decorated rider in the history of the sport before passing away in a tragic training accident this past January in her native South Africa. During her career with the Bobcats, Carla collected 19 individual and team national titles, while becoming the first cyclist in collegiate history to win a national title in each of the four disciplines, accomplishing the feat during the 2008 season. In 2010, Carla finished 10th in the women’s race at the World Road Championship in Australia. She finished eighth, representing South Africa, at the 2010 Commonwealth Games in New Delhi, and also won the “Best Young Rider” award at the Tour de L’Aude stage race in France. She also signed with the HTC-Highroad’s professional team that same year.
HOMECOMING 2011
When President Barry M. Buxton arrived on the campus of Lees-McRae College in June 2010, he brought with him a 20-point revitalization strategy for the College. One of the goals outlined in the strategy is, “Build a distinct Lees-McRae College brand.”
The Communications and Marketing Committee, formed in the fall of 2010, has been working on developing a new marketing tagline for Lees-McRae College. Implementing a new tagline is the first step in building our brand. After six months of hard work, and lots of input from a variety of sources, the Communications and Marketing Committee pitched a new tagline to President Buxton. The President endorsed the tagline in July, as did the Alumni Board. Faculty and staff are on board, as well.
“Your Future Elevated” best describes who we are as an institution and what we promise to do once a student is enrolled. There are many secondary taglines that the College will use with this primary phrase such as, “Success Elevated,” “Learning Elevated,” “Adventure Elevated,” “Expectations Elevated,” and your Homecoming theme this year, “Good Times Elevated!”
As always, if you know of a high school student who would make a great Bobcat, please contact the Office of Admissions at (828) 898-8723. The prospective student’s application fee is waived if recommended to LMC by an alumnus, so start recruiting today!
Lees-McRae College: Your Future Elevated
Your FutureElevated
Become a Class Agent! There has never been a better way to give back to your Alma Mater than to engage your classmates in the life of Lees-McRae College. A Class Agent reaches out to classmates and connects them back to LMC. A Class Agent helps find lost classmates, updates contact information, shares important class news with the College, and encourages classmates to make an annual gift to the Lees-McRae Fund. In addition, a Class Agent provides valuable input to the Office of Annual Giving and Alumni Relations on how to best communicate the message of the Lees-McRae Fund and other important announcements with alumni.
If you are interested in serving as a Class Agent for your class, please contact Michelle Vance Scott ’86/’90 at (828) 898-2489 or [email protected].
How Can I Help?
ReunionsClass of 195655th ReunionSat., Oct. 1 at 2 p.m.Heritage Dining RoomMacDonald Dining Hall
Class of 196150th ReunionSat., Oct. 1 at 4 p.m.James H. Carson Library Lobby
Class of 197635th ReunionSat., Oct. 1 at 6 p.m.Beech Alpen Inn700 Beech Mountain ParkwayBeech Mountain
Class of 198625th ReunionSat., Oct. 1 at 7:30 p.m.The Alumni House
Class of 199120th ReunionFri., Sept. 30 at 7:30 p.m.The Alumni House
Class of 200110th ReunionSat., Oct. 1 at 8 a.m.The Alumni House
Men’s and Women’s Soccer ReunionSat., Oct. 1 at 1 p.m.Tate Field
Good times are elevated at Lees-McRae College Homecoming 2011! We look forward to seeing you and hope you participate in many of this year’s activities!
Registration deadline is Monday, September 26.
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Spouse/Guest Class Year
Mail reservations, along with your check made payable to Lees-McRae College to: Lees-McRae College Office of Annual Giving and Alumni Relations P.O. Box 128 Banner Elk, NC 28604
If you have special needs or questions, please contact Michelle Vance Scott ’86/’90 at (828) 898-2489 or [email protected].
Visit the Homecoming website at go.lmc.edu/homecomingschedule for the most up-to-date information.
See reverse side to indicate specific events and tickets or register and pay online at go.lmc.edu/homecomingregistration.
Class Notes:
Friday, September 30# Attending Event
Hall of Fame Dinner
Class of ’91 Reunion
Bobcat Mixer
Cost per person
$15/$10 child
$10
$10
Total
Saturday, October 1# Attending Event
Class of ’01 Reunion
Bobcat Tailgate
Soccer Reunion
Class of ’56 Reunion
Class of ’61Reunion
Alumni Banquet
Class of ’86Reunion
Cost per person
$10/$6 child
$10/$6 child
$10
Complimentary 50+ year Reunion
$10
$15/$10 child
$10
Total
Sunday, October 2# Attending Event
Bobcat Breakfast
Cost per person
$6/$4 child
Total
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Total Payment $
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