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The Chenango Valley echoed with the cheers of ΄σΟσ΄«Γ½ faithful during Homecoming 2014, September 18β21. More than 1,000 alumni, parents, and friends came for the festivities, which included sports, a bonfire, fireworks, and receptions.
was sponsored by the Presidentsβ Club. A retired Navy SEAL, author, and founder of SEALFit, Divine encouraged students to affirm their core values and work hard every day, tapping their physical, emotional, psychological, and spiritual strength to achieve success. He also urged them to sit quietly in this often-noisy and frenetic world, saying that, in silence, you find your reason for being. βIf you donβt know your βwhy,β in the most trying moments,β he said, βyouβre going to quit.β
Hundreds of alumni helped students βfind their whyβ during a meet-and-greet reception powered by ΄σΟσ΄«Γ½βs .
That night, kicked off its 50th anniversary celebration with a reception that highlighted the organizationβs commitment to leadership, tradition, and impact.
Across College Street, Whitnall Field lit up with a bonfire, fireworks, and klieg lights that shone down on alumni band Waiting for Henry.
To keep spirits high before game time on Saturday, Van Doren Field was transformed into a pavilion of Raider power. Greek-letter organizations, , the , the , the alumni office, and other groups pitched their tents and tailgated together before and .
From beginning to end, homecoming was a celebration designed to appeal to Raiders of all generations, from John LeFevre β41 to Jacob Leo, Class of 2034. βThe kids had a ball at the village chocolate train fest, then tailgating and watching the football game,β said Jacobβs mother, Amy Leo β03. βItβs great to see them getting a taste for ΄σΟσ΄«Γ½ and enjoying a family day in such a special place.β