The annual Variety Show is a highlight of every Northwest Homecoming week that features students performing skits, dances and songs. (Photo by Lilly Cook/Northwest Missouri State University)
Northwest Missouri State University capped its 2024 Homecoming with an awards ceremony Oct. 23 to announce winners of competitions throughout the annual celebration.
Northwest hosted its Homecoming week Oct. 15-21 with “A Century of Homecomings” to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the University’s first Homecoming in 1924 and its Homecoming traditions since. The week included traditions such as the Variety Show, the annual International Flag-Raising Ceremony, the Homecoming parade and the Homecoming football game. The University also welcomed the class of 1974 for its annual 50-year reunion activities.
Sal Bonadonna and Chloe DeVries were crowned Northwest's 2024 Homecoming king and queen. (Photo by Lilly Cook/Northwest Missouri State University)
The Alpha Delta Pi banner took first place. (Photo by Chloe Timmons/Northwest Missouri State University)
The School of Agricultural Sciences earned first place for its sidewalk chalk. (Photo by Chloe Timmons/Northwest Missouri State University)
Alpha Sigma Alpha took the first place and people's choice awards for its donation creation. (Photo by Chloe Timmons/Northwest Missouri State University)
During the Variety Show, Sal Bonadonna was crowned Homecoming king, and Chloe DeVries was crowned Homecoming queen. Bonadonna is a senior cybersecurity major from Kansas City, Missouri, and DeVries, of Red Oak, Iowa, is a senior chemistry major with a biochemistry emphasis.
As a result of Northwest’s annual Donation Creation contest, during which students build Homecoming-themed scenes with canned and boxed food items, student organizations donated 1,228 pounds of food to the Maryville Ministry Center and 274 pounds of food to the Bearcat Food Pantry.
Additionally, Northwest collected 137 units during a blood drive for the Community Blood Center, the primary supplier of blood and blood components to the region’s hospitals and medical centers.
Northwest’s 2024 Homecoming Executive Board consists of Sarah Linder, a junior social media management major from Des Moines, Iowa; Nikki Stueve, a senior managerial accounting major from Hiawatha, Kansas; Riley Steele, a junior psychology major from Kansas City, Missouri; and Mikoya Tisdel a senior early childhood education major from Kansas City, Missouri.
All 2024 Homecoming competition categories and winners are listed below.
Sigma Sigma Sigma and Sigma Phi Epsilon performed their skit, “The Legend of Bobby Bearcat’s Groove,” as Northwest students entertained an audience during the annual Homecoming Variety Show at the Ron Houston Center for the Performing Arts. (Photo by Lilly Cook/Northwest Missouri State University)
Alpha Sigma Alpha and Tau Kappa Epsilon took the first place award for their skit, “Back to the 50s,” during the annual Homecoming Variety Show. (Photo by Lilly Cook/Northwest Missouri State University)
Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc. earned honors for their olio act during the Variety Show. (Photo by Lilly Cook/Northwest Missouri State University)
Phillip Motazedi, right, was honored for the second consecutive year with the People's Choice Award as the Best Skit Actor for his portrayal of Bobby Bearcat. (Photo by Lilly Cook/Northwest Missouri State University)
Phi Sigma Kappa took second place in the Homecoming parade for its dancing clown performance. (Photo by Lilly Cook/Northwest Missouri State University)
Alpha Sigma Alpha
Alpha Sigma Alpha
Alpha Sigma Alpha claimed the prizes for Overall Parade Winner and Homecoming Supremacy Winner. The sorority performed as 1920s flappers in the parade's dancing clowns contest. (Photo by Lilly Cook/Northwest Missouri State University)