Fall Frenzy 'Un-homecoming' enjoyed by all
By Amanda Cordle
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Staff Writer
Despite the gray clouds hanging overhead and the extremely loud, bowel-shaking sounds of the Extreme Air Sky Diving simulator, Fall Frenzy was filled with people.
�It always amazes me to see the effort put forth by Georgia Highlands College to ensure its students have numerous opportunities to become involved with campus activities and events,� said Brandy Norris, an early childhood education major from Canton. Norris thought it was great to see students participating and having a good time.
Students and staff alike were dressed in school spirit attire for the �un-homecoming� theme, and for some people this was a real homecoming.
Georgia Highlands College alumna, Ruthiey Boggs, returned to visit with her old friends and professors. She said, �It was great to see everyone. I have missed all the people here so much!�
The Student Ambassadors had Georgia Highlands College trivia at their booth.
The Baptist Student Union gave out free drinks to go along with the hotdogs John Spranza, director of student life, grilled up for everyone to enjoy.
There were bowling and guessing games along with several bake sales.
The faculty Non-King and Non-Queen winners that were voted on by the students are Rob Page, associate professor of history, and Eileen Walker, advising coordinator.
Money raised by the Office of Student Life during the voting process was approximately $100 and will be donated to the Boys and Girls Club of Rome.
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