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HOMECOMING WEEK 2016 1
2016 Homecoming Rule Book
“Remember the Laker Magic”
#LakerMagic #AbrakaLaker #GVHomecoming
October 9-15, 2016
For questions or concerns, please contact:
Brandi Barno and Mitch Babbitt Laker Traditions Team Homecoming Coordinators
or
Andrew Travis and Kara Jacoboni Student Life Homecoming Advisors
HOMECOMING WEEK 2016 2
Index Introduction………………………………………………………………………………………..3
Team Rules..………………………………………………………………………………………..3
Regent Information……………………………………………………………………………..4
Homecoming Schedule………………………………………………………………………..5
Tuesday – Captain Meeting………………………………………………………………….6
Weeklong Events…………………………………………………………………………………7
Sunday – Spirit Signs..………………………………………………………………………….8
Sunday – The Predicament Escape………………………………………………………8
Monday – Study Tables..………………………………………………………………………9
Monday – Regent Reveal……………………………………………………………………...9
Tuesday – Study Tables..…………………………………………………………………….10
Tuesday - Trivia………………………………………………………………………………….10
Wednesday – Study Tables..………………………………………………………………..11
Wednesday – Quidditch Tournament………………………………………………….11
Thursday – Sculpt-it!..………………………………………………………………………….12
Friday - LipSync…………………………………………………………………………………...13
Saturday – Football Game………………………………………....…………………………15
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Introduction to Competitive Homecoming Events
Thanks for your interest in Homecoming 2016 – Remember the Laker Magic! Grand Valley is a magical place, but sometimes we forget the magical draw that captured our hearts! There are several events and competitions planned which incorporate the magical and enchanting theme of Remember the Laker Magic! Our athletic opponent for the football game is the Truman State Bulldogs. If there are any questions or concerns about the Homecoming Competition, do not hesitate to contact the Laker Traditions Team Coordinators (Brandi Barno and Mitch Babbitt) or the Student Life Homecoming Advisors (Andrew Travis and Kara Jacoboni).
Theme “Remember the Laker Magic”
Team Rules
New this year: Homecoming teams will be broken into two tiers based on size and will only be competing against teams in their own tier
Teams can choose to participate in all events or just a few Teams consist of groups of students from Living Centers, Registered Student
Organizations (or groups of RSOs), off-campus apartments, or even just a group of students in a particular major
Similar to intramural teams, the only requirement is that all team members must be currently enrolled GVSU students, and they must complete the participation waiver agreement prior to the start of Homecoming Week
o Waivers NEED to be completed and submitted on/before Saturday, October 8
o Additionally, a list of all team members NEED to be completed and submitted on/before Saturday, October 8
Each team will have a captain who is responsible for attending informational meetings and reading informational messages sent via email and/or OrgSync.
Team registration is at www.gvsu.edu/studentlife/homecoming and complete registrations are due by September 30. Winners will be announced after each activity and will be announced on the Grand Valley State University Student Life Homecoming website
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Regent Information
Requirements
• Nominated by a student organization • Junior/Senior standing (55+ credits) • 2.5 GPA or higher • Must have good academic standing • Candidacy is limited to undergraduate students of Grand Valley State University
Candidate Nominations Must be a member of a Registered Student Organization (RSO), registered team,
living center, or apartment complex Each RSO, team, living center, or apartment complex may nominate ONE
candidate Candidates may be nominated by only ONE organization
If nominated by multiple organizations, only the first nomination will be taken into account
The nominating organization must have the nomination form completed by FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30
A letter of endorsement from the candidate’s organization must accompany the nomination form
Interviews for court will be held the week before Homecoming Week. A candidate must sign up for a 15-minute interview slot in order to be considered for court. Candidates will be interviewed by staff and graduates from the Office of Student Life
Candidate Appearances The Homecoming Court will be announced on Monday, October 10 at the
Homecoming Regent Reveal & Serenade The Regent and the Court will be announced during the football game, and three
tickets will be provided for the football game for each Homecoming Court member. Please arrive by 3:15 p.m.
Dress is business casual for the game Elections
Voting will start Tuesday, October 11 at 12:01 a.m. and end on Friday, October 14 at 11:59 p.m.
All voting will be done online Each student or faculty/staff member may vote for three candidates The candidate that receives the highest number of votes will be crowned. The
Court will consist of two-thirds (up to 10) of the number of candidates nominated, who will be chosen by the Regent Committee Video Team will interview regents right after Regent Reveal so regents
should plan and be prepared to stay after
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Homecoming Schedule
Friday, September 30 • Team Registrations and Regent Applications due Tuesday, October 4 • Mandatory Team Captain Meeting and Spirit Sign
Distribution - 9:15 p.m. - Kirkhof Center 2259 Weeklong Events • Find the Foot – Monday-Friday Saturday, October 8 • Participation Waivers and Lists of Teams DUE Sunday, October 9 • (MUST DROP OFF SPIRIT SIGN) – 1-4 p.m. – Kelly
Sports Center • The Predicament Escape (relay race) – 1:15-4 p.m. –
Kelly Sports Center Monday, October 10 • LipSync music due – 5 p.m. – Office of Student Life (NO
CDS – Flash Drives Only) • Homecoming Study Tables – 4-8 p.m. – Multi-Purpose Room of the Mary Idema Pew Library ** • Regent Reveal and Serenade – 9:15 p.m. – Kirkhof Center 2204 (Pere Marquette)
Tuesday, October 11 • Homecoming Study Tables – 4-8 p.m. – Multi-Purpose
Room of the Mary Idema Pew Library ** • Trivia Competition – 9:15 p.m. – Kirkhof Center 2250 (Grand River Room)
Wednesday, October 12 • Homecoming Study Tables – 4-8 p.m. – Multi-Purpose
Room of the Mary Idema Pew Library** • Try-Wizard Tournament (Quidditch tournament) – 8:30 p.m. – Kelly Sports Center
Thursday, October 13 • Sculpt-It! Competition – 3-6 p.m. – Kirkhof Center 0072 (Thornapple Room)
Friday, October 14 • LipSync Competition – 9:15 p.m. – Fieldhouse Arena Saturday, October 15 • Homecoming Football Game against Truman State –4
p.m. – Lubber’s Stadium **If needed due to overflow, Suite 008 (SOC) will be available as an additional study table check in
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Tuesday, October 4 Mandatory Team Captain Meeting and Spirit Sign Pick-Up 9:15 p.m. at Kirkhof Center 2259
Participants will be given a drop cloth to decorate If a team captain, or representative, is not present at the meeting and not
able to pick up the Spirit Sign, the team is not eligible to participate in the Spirit Sign competition
Coordinators will go over rulebook and answer any questions At least one Quidditch representative will be present and will go over the
basics of the game. This is the time to get to know your designated captain and arrange a practice schedule
An email will be sent out reminding the captains about this meeting
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Weeklong Events Find the Foot Monday-Friday
Participants who are not a part of a team can participate in this event. Three (3) rabbit feet of differing colors (silver, blue, and black) will be hidden
each day across either the Allendale or Pew Campus o Silver foot- 15 points o Blue foot- 10 points o Black foot- 5 points
Scavenger Hunt clues will be released each new day, through Student Life social media (i.e. Twitter, Facebook, etc.), beginning at 10 a.m. and continuing every hour until the feet are found
The feet will be hidden in a new location each day When a task is completed, take a photo* of team members at the location or
participating in the activity and e-mail it to [email protected] with the team name and location that the foot was found. If the team name, foot location, and photo of your team and the foot are not included, points will not be awarded
Turn the foot into the Office of Student Life after it is found. If a team finds it at a time when the office is closed, turn it in the next day when they reopen. Their hours are 8–6 p.m. Give them your name, team name, and location of where you found the foot
When an activity is completed, the pictures will be posted to the Office of Student Life’s social channels
Make sure to follow the Office of Student Life on social media (facebook.com/GVSUstudentlife, twitter.com/GVSUstudentlife) and use the hashtags #LakerMagic, #AbrakaLaker and #GVHomecoming
*By submitting a photo, teams are giving the Office of Student Life permission to post the photo and use the photo at their leisure.
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Sunday, October 9 Spirit Sign Drop-Off 1-4 p.m. Kelly Family Sports Center
Team must use the sheet given to them and may not alter the shape of the sheet The team’s name must appear on the Spirit Sign Signs should utilize the Homecoming Theme: Remember the Laker Magic
o GVSU’s opponent for the Homecoming Football Game is the Truman State Bulldogs
Spirit Sign will be judged on creativity, artistic merit, and overall quality No wet signs will be accepted Teams will lose 20 points for every hour their spirit sign is late after 4
p.m. on Sunday, October 9 Points:
First place- 75 points Second place- 70 points Third place- 65 points Fourth place- 60 points Fifth place- 55 points Participation- 30 points (unless placed)
Winning teams and points will be announced on the Grand Valley State University Student Life Homecoming website. The Predicament Escape (Relay Race) 1:15-4 p.m. at the Kelly Family Sports Center
Combines running, trivia, and mini-challenges Each team will start at the Kelly Family Sports Center and then travel
around campus to different stations o All competing team members must reach the station before their
next clue, challenge, or trivia question, is given o Teams will race to find the key to “escape” the trick and must
submit it at the end location No use of vehicle transportation is permitted, except the Rapid buses Maximum of 10 members per team
Points:
First Place- 70 points Second Place- 65 points Third Place- 60 points Fourth place- 55 points Participation- 40 points (unless placed)
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Monday, October 10 Study Tables 4-8 p.m. in the Multi-Purpose Room of the Mary Idema Library
Check in with a Laker Traditions volunteer from 4-8 p.m. to earn points for your team while you study
Team members must stay a minimum of 30 minutes for points Team members must check out with the Laker Traditions Team volunteer in
order to receive points for their team Points:
30 or more- 35 points 20 members- 25 points 10 members- 15 points 5 members- 10 points Less than 5 members- 5 points
Regent Reveal and Serenades 8 p.m. (check-in) in the Pere Marquette (Kirkhof Center)
Check in from 8–9 p.m., with the program starting promptly at 9:15 p.m. o No late check-ins will occur o Each organization that has nominated a candidate for Homecoming
Regent will have an opportunity to serenade their Regent Candidate. At the end of the evening, the Homecoming Regent Court will be announced
o Two-thirds (up to 10) of the number of candidates nominated will make up the Homecoming Regent Court
Serenades must be kept to a four (4) minute maximum Teams who do not have a regent nominated are still encouraged to attend the
Regent Reveal
Points: *Points for this event will be determined by the number of individuals from each team who attend. Attendance points for both teams who DO or DO NOT have a candidate nominated:
10 members or more- 20 points 5 members- 10 points Less than 5 members- 5 points There is a maximum capacity of 30 members per team in attendance
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Tuesday, October 11 Study Tables 4-8 p.m. in the Multi-Purpose Room of the Mary Idema Library
Check in with a Laker Traditions volunteer from 4-8 p.m. to earn points for your team while you study
Team members must stay a minimum of 30 minutes for points Team members must check out with the Laker Traditions Team volunteer in
order to receive points for their team Points:
30 or more- 35 points 20 members- 25 points 10 members- 15 points 5 members- 10 points Less than 5 members- 5 points
Trivia Competition 9:15 p.m. in Grand River Room (Kirkhof Center)
At least one team member present by 9 p.m. Each team is allowed four (4) participants in the trivia competition Teams are encouraged to bring additional team members to the event to
watch and cheer on their team No electronics may be used to find answers to the trivia questions
Points First place- 40 points Second place- 35 points Third place- 30 points Fourth place- 25 points Fifth place- 20 points Participation- 10 points (unless placed)
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Wednesday, October 12 Study Tables 4-8 p.m. in the Multi-Purpose Room of the Mary Idema Library
Check in with a Laker Traditions volunteer from 4-8 p.m. to earn points for your team while you study
Team members must stay a minimum of 30 minutes for points Team members must check out with the Laker Traditions Team volunteer in
order to receive points for their team Points:
30 or more- 35 points 20 members- 25 points 10 members- 15 points 5 members- 10 points Less than 5 members- 5 points
Try-Wizard Tournament (Quidditch) 8:30-11 p.m. at the Kelly Family Sports Center
Teams will be broken into a bracket and will compete in Quidditch matches
No prior knowledge is needed. Each team will be given a coach from GV’s Quidditch team one week prior to the competition to hone their skills and devise a game plan
Not all teams have to show up at the same time; the bracket will be released prior to game day
o We ask that teams show up, at least, 10 minutes before their scheduled time to allow time for check in
This event has a level of physical risk, which participants agree to review the level of risk and have acknowledged on the participant waiver
Quidditch Rules: Each team is allowed 10 players (one [1] keeper, one [1] seeker, two [2]
beaters, three [3] chasers, and three [3] alternates) The teams will have 10 minutes to score as many points before the golden
snitch is released First hit in the face will result in suspension of that player. The next hit
will result in disqualification of the team(s) Points:
First Place- 70 points Second Place- 65 points Third Place- 60 points Fourth place- 55 points Participation- 40 points (unless placed)
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Thursday, October 13 Sculpt-It Competition 3-6 p.m. in 0072 (Kirkhof Center) *Any non-perishable food items are permitted for use.
Each team will collect donation items for the GVSU food pantry (Replenish) in order to create a sculpture that is inspired by the theme Remember the Laker Magic
Teams have from 3-5:30 p.m. to build their sculptures Following the event, Laker Traditions Team Volunteers will remove the
sculptures and deliver them to the GVSU food pantry via boxes Every item brought to be a part of the sculpture must look exactly the way it
appears when it leaves the store. NO EMBELLISHMENTS Additional sculpture construction can use tape, paper, and markers in
addition to donated items. DO NOT DAMAGE EXPIRATION DATES ON PACKAGES
A Laker Traditions Team Volunteer will be monitoring the sculpture building at all times to ensure the rules are being followed
Not all donated items need to be used in the sculpture creation process Each team is asked to have representatives on hand from 5:30-6 p.m. to greet
judges and help prepare items for delivery Distinguished GVSU judges will visit each sculpture and score based on
creativity, best use of theme, and overall aesthetic The Women’s Center has provided a list of preferred items Gluten Free items Soup Vegetables (fresh or
frozen) Rice Fruit (fresh or
frozen) Tuna fish or chicken Ramen
Cookie/muffin mixes Paper products Cereal Granola bars Microwave popcorn Pasta Feminine hygiene
products Laundry detergent
Personal care items Peanut butter Juice Gift cards to local
grocery stores Campus Dining gift
cards
Points for sculpture contest:
First place- 70 points Second place- 65 points Third place- 60 points Fourth place- 55 points Fifth place- 50 points Participation- 45 points (unless placed)
The team who collects the most amount of items will receive an additional 70 points and then the points will decrease by an increment of 5 for each succeeding team
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Friday, October 14 LipSync Competition 9:15 p.m. in the GVSU Fieldhouse
Performances cannot exceed five (5) minutes in length, including set-up and tear-down
Team must utilize the music that is submitted on Monday, October 10 by 5 p.m.
It is highly recommended that teams bring a backup copy of their music with them
Team lineup order will be randomly selected Stage is 32’ by 30’, with access stairs on each side and a backdrop Performances must use at least 5 participants on stage Each performance must be kept tasteful (PG rating) No one can jump off the stage or hang over the edge of the stage When exiting/entering the stage, no one is permitted to step on the sound
equipment No original voice-overs on the music - only recorded samples already
produced for music/film television Stage must be left clean following the act (no liquid, glitter, sparkles, chalk,
dust, etc. permitted) Lighting will not be able to be controlled by individual teams Judges will include distinguished members of the GVSU and Allendale
community Admission is free and doors open at 8 p.m. Teams will be let in on a points basis. The team with the most points will be
let in first and then the team with the second most, so on and so forth Performances will be judged on:
Creativity Costumes/Props Use of Theme Dance Choreography LipSync Ability/Accuracy At least one person lipsyncing the entire time When a group’s main chorus plays, all or most members are lipsyncing Overall Performance One team will be chosen through the live voting on the Homecoming website
and be named the People’s Choice. Penalties:
Late music (past the 10/9, 5:00 p.m. deadline) will result in 25 points deducted per hour late against any LipSync points earned during the performance
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No items may be thrown off the stage- immediate disqualification No members may leave the state to perform in the audience or on/for the
judges- immediate disqualification No team may use music other than what was submitted on Monday, October
9- immediate disqualification Any members who appear under the influence of alcohol and/or other drugs
will be asked to leave and their team will be immediately disqualified. If the team has not already performed, they will not be permitted to do so
Teams that go over the 5-minute mark will lose points (10 points per 15 seconds over)
Points
First place- 100 points Second place- 90 points Third place- 80 points Fourth place- 70 points Fifth place- 60 points Sixth place- 50 points Seventh place- 40 points Participation- 30 points (unless placed)
People’s Choice- 55 points
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Saturday, October 15 Homecoming Football Game vs. Truman State 4 p.m. Lubbers Stadium All team members and Regent candidates are invited to participate in the Homecoming Celebration at Lubber’s Stadium (ticket required for admittance to game). The Regent Court and the Homecoming Regent will be announced around 3:50 p.m., as well as the Top 3 Homecoming Competition Teams. *Tickets will be reserved for each member of the Regent Court and 2 guests