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Homecoming arrives at Alden Library: a multi-generational event in pictures

Aiden Ryan
October 29, 2025

On Saturday, Oct. 18, Alden Library hosted its annual Homecoming display which was curated by Bill Kimok. Multiple tables were set up in the fourth-floor lobby, and each one was filled with memorabilia from years past. Yearbooks, newspaper publications, scrapbooks, photographs and other materials documented OHIO’s history. Alumni and students alike went through countless items, bridging generations of the past with the present.

Alumni recalled fond memories of their time at OHIO, with the display’s nostalgic materials prompting reminiscent conversations of the past.

John Steen attended ĢƵ University in 1976, and he was a communications major at the time.

“I like the old flood pictures, and I can remember when they constructed the new river to divert the [old river in the] … late 1960s, early 1970s,” he said.

Steen lives in Perry County, whose hometown is approximately 30 miles from ĢƵ University. He explained how he likes to visit during Homecoming to rekindle his first memories of the campus from childhood.

The display, nestled between Alden Library’s wide glass windows on the fourth-floor lobby, is where Steen pointed at places on the College Green where buildings used to be located and how the campus has changed over the years.

“Everything seems [to change] so quick,” Steen said.

Hope Russell, a junior studying electrical engineering, was drawn to the display as a connection between ĢƵ University’s past and present. At the back of the display, a group of posters detailed OHIO’s history with multicultural identity and pride.

Students read flyers at 2025 Homecoming Display at Alden Library
(From left) Bryn Morgan, a sophomore psychology student, Haidyn Rife, a sophomore applied nutrition student, Makenna Travis, a junior computer engineering student, and Hope Russell, a junior electrical engineering student, read historic flyers as part of the Homecoming display at the Libraries. (Photo by Presley Chen/ĢƵ University Libraries)

“It was very interesting to see the long history of those programs on campus,” Russell said. She emphasized the need for perseverance and preservation of history, especially as it relates to identity.

Kelly Czack, an advisor for the OHIO Honors Program, talked about her identity as it relates to her alma mater. She graduated from ĢƵ University three times, graduating in 1987, 2000 and 2020. Czack makes a yearly visit to the Homecoming display at Alden Library.

“I bring my learning community up here every year, [and] I had some friends in this weekend,” she said. “It’s just so interesting because there’s so much of it, and it just takes you back.”

Kelly Czack, Academic Advisor for the OU Honors Program at the 2025 Homecoming Display
Kelly Czack, an academic advisor for the OHIO Honors Program and an ĢƵ University alumna, is interviewed by Aiden Ryan, a sophomore journalism student and the Libraries’ communications assistant, on the fourth floor of Alden Library during Homecoming Week on Oct. 18, 2025. (Photo by Presley Chen/ĢƵ University Libraries)

“We’re just strong Bobcats,” she said. “We all had this deep friendship from the very beginning, and we had this wonderful place to hang out in.”

From day one to graduation, the Homecoming display links generations of students together.

New alumni also attended the event. Mia Walsh graduated last spring, double majoring in journalism and women’s, gender and sexuality studies.

“I think it’s really important to maintain the archives and dedicate time to sharing what’s in them,” Walsh said.

Walsh recalled specific memories at ĢƵ University, including those she made at Alden Library. The Homecoming display was also a part of the tangible pieces of the past that alumni and students could share with each other in the same space.

“That’s my favorite part,” Walsh said, “being like, ‘oh yes, we were here and there was a record of it.’”

For Walsh, some of the quietest and smallest moments are significant.

“There’s so many memories just walking around the campus – even simple things like sitting in the egg chair or drinking from various local coffee shops,” Walsh said. “The spirit of [ĢƵ University] is everywhere, especially this weekend.”

In addition to the display in the lobby, students and alumni made customizable buttons using yearbooks and recycled materials like newspapers and publications.

Kelly Roder and Kati Zonner manning the button-making station at the 2025 Homecoming Display
(From left) Kelly Roder, events and exhibit coordinator, and Kati Zonner, a sophomore studying outdoor recreation and education and events planning student assistant for the Libraries, help participants craft unique buttons on the fourth floor of Alden Library. (Photo by Presley Chen/ĢƵ University Libraries)

“We figure, instead of being in a box gathering dust, we have them. People are very excited when they find friends, family or themselves in the old yearbooks,” said Kelly Roder, events and exhibits coordinator. 

Kati Zonner, events planning student assistant for the Libraries, discussed her involvement in the Homecoming celebrations at Alden Library.

“But overall, it’s a really awesome event, being able to support your school and then wear your fun buttons to the football game,” she said.

Czack emphasized the importance of revisiting happy memories from her time as a student. For many of the alumni and students who visited the display on Saturday, memories of the past were met with positive considerations for OHIO’s future. 

“I never take this place for granted, and I always come back to those memories,” Czack said.

Mia Walsh and Katie Conweig looking at archival newspapers at the 2025 Homecoming Display
(From left) Mia Walsh, a 2024 alumna in women’s, gender and sexuality studies, and Katie Conweig, her partner, chat about one of the archival newspapers on the fourth floor of Alden Library during the Homecoming display. (Photo by Presley Chen/ĢƵ University Libraries)
A page of a historical yearbook featuring the Bobcat Cheerleaders and the Bobcat Dance Team
A close-up look of historical yearbook material that was a part of the Libraries’ Homecoming display on during Homecoming Week. (Photo by Presley Chen/ĢƵ University Libraries)

Photos by Presley Chen / ĢƵ University Libraries