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| Volume 32, Issue 3 |
September 30, 2005 |
Homecoming '05

Logos photo
by Samantha Donisi
John Uturo, of Totally Tattoos out of Grand Rapids, Michigan, applies his artwork to NIACC student Kaniz Bigani as part of the homecoming festivities.

Logos photo
by Jonathon Braden
(Right) Trojan wide receiver Johnnie King scores on an end around play during the third quarter in the TrojansÕ homecoming victory over the College of DuPage. The Trojans downed DuPage 28-2 to pick up their first win of the season.

Logos photo by Chris Swingen
Dave "The Balloon Guy" Evans entertains students in the Activity Center on Monday, September 19.

Logos photo
by Katie Dahl
NIACC student Sara Doble and her new friend, courtesy of Dave "The Balloon Guy" Evans, hit the books while enjoying lunch in the Activity Center.

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by Brandon Watson and Samantha Donisi Robert Channing, a mentalist, performs with Adam Witten and another student in the NIACC Dorms on Monday night.

Logos photos
by Brandon Watson and Samantha Donisi
Comedians Alfred and Seymour entertained Tuesday in the Activity Center at noon.

Logos photos
by Brandon Watson and Samantha Donisi
Dance team members perform at the bonfire on Thursday night.
NIACC celebrates with variety of events the week of September 19-24
NIACC celebrated Homecoming 2005 the week of September 19-24 with a wide variety of activities held on campus.
The Trojans won the homecoming game 28-2 and James Reid and Hiroko Hattori were crowned homecoming king and queen at the game held on Saturday.
The 2005 Homecoming Court: Audubon - Justin Rustvold, Belmond - Chris Meyer,
Victoria Wenzel, Britt - Eric Cox, Lakota - Teresa Christ, Mason City - Jenny Ehlers, Danielle Hill, Katie Mackey, Joe Nelson, Katie Spieker, Rockwell - Christopher Kirschbaum, Thornton - Abbee Dickman, Waverly - Kelli Borglum, West Union - Matt Skurdal, Lewisville, MN - Trudy Stensland, Garner, NC - James Reid, Milwaukee, WI - Brandon Watson, Tokyo, Japan - Hiroko Hattori.
Members of NIACC's Homecoming Court were recognized at halftime of NIACC's football game against College of Dupage.
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