Standing in the Alumni Welcome Tent Friday night during Homecoming, Jack Hopkins 鈥65 proudly put his hand on the shoulder of Dave Harrison 鈥64 and both men smiled.
鈥淭his guy is as close to a brother to me as you could get,鈥 Jack says.
Jack, Dave and fellow Tau Kappa Epsilon brother Cole Van De Water 鈥64 were together that night for the first time on campus in more than 50 years. George Norton 鈥65 and Bob Brucken 鈥56 also joined them at their table.
鈥淚t鈥檚 a very emotion-laden trip,鈥 says Dave, who has only been back to Marietta once 鈥 25 years ago 鈥 since graduating. It was the first time Cole had been back in 50 years. 鈥淚t鈥檚 amazing to be back with the guys some 50 years later.鈥

As the Pioneers were prepping for the start of the second quarter, President Bill Ruud took that opportunity to bring longtime 蓝莓视频 supporter and Lambda Chi Alpha brother Jon Wendell 鈥69.5 onto the field and present him with a certificate of thanks for all he does to promote the College and his fraternity chapter, particularly the Lambda Chi Pig Roast at the Harmar on the Thursday of Homecoming Weekend 鈥 a tradition he helped create in 2003.
Paint the Town Blue
Winners
Best residence hall: Fayerweather Hall
Best office on campus: Academic Resource Center
Best business: Teri Ann鈥檚
One of the Homecoming challenges this year was for the campus and local businesses to show their Pioneer Pride by decorating their spaces based on this year鈥檚 theme: Same Bricks, Different Stories.
Volunteer judges Kenzi Hall 鈥20, Carole Wylie Hancock 鈥75, Don Buckwell 鈥84, Courtney Wentz 鈥17, Erica Starr 鈥05, Chantal Centofanti-Fields and Sarah Long spent about two hours touring three residence halls, five offices on campus and 14 businesses 鈥 all decked out to welcome alumni and friends for the special weekend.
About 630 alumni and guests returned to Marietta for Homecoming 2019, and the classes of 2009, 1994 and 1969 enjoyed special reunions.
Members of the Class of 1969 celebrated their Golden Reunion. Reunion Chair Jim Wilson 鈥69 says the committee was made up of a handful of dedicated 1969 alumni who helped plan the special weekend with the help of Dawn Werry, Director of Alumni Relations.
鈥淭here are a lot of people from our class who haven鈥檛 been back in 50 years, so it鈥檚 pretty exciting to see their reaction,鈥 Jim says. 鈥淲hat has impressed me the most about what I see on campus is what the College is offering current students. When I graduated and went in the military, I had no idea of leadership at all. These students are learning it here and they鈥檙e going out in the community to practice it.鈥
Homecoming Court

During halftime of the Marietta-Heidelberg game, the College announced the 2019 Homecoming King and Queen. King Ryan VanMeter (Football) and Queen Loren Coontz (Alpha Xi Delta) were crowned before a cheering crowd of proud Pioneers.
The Court
Alpha Sigma Phi 鈥 Ben Hayes
Alpha Tau Omega 鈥 Daniel Blaine
Brother 2 Brother 鈥揓ames Knox II
Chi Omega 鈥 Alexis Swisher
Cheerleading 鈥 Liz Reed
Delta Tau Delta 鈥 Michael Doran
MC Athletic Training Student
Organization 鈥 Jane Kubala
Scholars Community 鈥 Matthew Chih
Sigma Kappa 鈥 Cady Lenington
Softball 鈥 Erin Miller
Women鈥檚 Lacrosse 鈥 Jessica Hill
MCAA Awards recognize special Pioneers

Honorary Alumnus David McCullough
Outstanding Young Alumna Toka Akiyama 鈥09
Outstanding Young Alumnus Ashley Wollman 鈥08
Liz Tribett Service Award Gene Haynes 鈥53
Distinguished Alumna Margaret Barker 鈥81
Distinguished Alumnus C. Brent McCurdy 鈥68
Hall of Honor Eileen Bowser 鈥50
In addition to a Valley Gem boat ride, the Class of 1969 enjoyed a special reception at the President鈥檚 House and a dinner in Dyson Baudo Recreation Center, where a class gift of $167,956 was presented to President Bill Ruud.
Bobbie Whitford Schwarz 鈥69, Dianne Gottesman Ronshagen 鈥69 and Susan Spinney Conklin 鈥69 reminisced about why they chose 蓝莓视频, as well as the changes to campus.
鈥淚 met my husband (Andrew Schwarz 鈥70) here and 50 years later, we鈥檙e still married,鈥 Bobbie says.
Jack Hartnell 鈥85 has stayed up to date on the changes that have taken place over the years at Marietta.
鈥淚鈥檝e never missed a reunion 鈥 not one,鈥 says Jack, who was with friend Dave Schultz 鈥85. 鈥淭here鈥檚 always somebody here you鈥檙e going to know.鈥
- Gi Smith
Homecoming 2019 Photo Recap
See all of the photos taken during the Homecoming 2019 weekend! To see past years, visit the Homecoming Galleries page