
The Time Tunnel, a new feature in the 1999 Homecoming Activities,
challenged teams from the decades to answer trivia questions about yesteryear and
Union history. |
Beautiful weather, joyful spirits and victories for the Bulldogs and Lady Bulldogs
sparked a true celebration for alumni and basketball fans at Union's Homecoming 1999
weekend, Feb. 12-13. The Time Tunnel Trivia game show, a new feature, provided great
entertainment for everyone as teams representing the decades tested their memory of
yesteryear. Another new aspect of this year's celebration was the "Bulldog
Daycamp" for children ages 2 through 12.

Each year Homecoming is a time for reminencing and getting reacquainted
with friends from days gone by. |
The Union University National Alumni Association honored the following
individuals during its Awards Luncheon: James Ray Allison
The Distinguished Alumnus Award
Polk and Polly Glover
The Distinguished Service Award
David Blackstock
The Distinguished Faculty/Staff Award
Benny and Norma Fesmire
The Honorary Alumnus Award
Catherine Kwasigroh
The Outstanding Young Achiever Award |
Homecoming Royalty was presented before the basketball games. Suzanne
Frost, senior from Bolivar, Tenn., was crowned queen. Members of the court included Annie
Laurie Crane, senior from Bartlett, Tenn.; Ashley Kern, senior from Collierville, Tenn.;
Tonya Steinman, senior from Bartlett, Tenn.; Debbie Campbell, junior from Nashville,
Tenn.; Lauren Tucker, sophomore from Millington, Tenn.; and Autumn Alcott, freshman from
Murray, Ky. This year's Homecoming proved to be a very special time for friends
renewing those special relationships that were formed and solidified years ago. Mark your
calendar now for Union's first Homecoming celebration of the new millennium. Come join us
for "Back to the Future" scheduled for Feb. 18- 19, 2000. |

Senior Suzanne Frost was crowned the 1999 Homecoming Queen. Crowning Frost
is Union First Lady Lanese Dockery. |
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