Hilltop Photo of the Week
Welcome to Birmingham-Southern's “Hilltop Photo of the
Week” webpage and archives. Each week at this site, we'll
feature a photo that depicts some aspect of life on the Hilltop campus,
along with brief information about what is taking place in the Photo
of the Week.
The college welcomes submissions to be considered
for the Hilltop Photo of the Week. Scanned or digital photos can
be e-mailed to the
Office of Communications at pcole@bsc.edu, or photographic prints
may be sent through campus mail to Box 549004. Please limit photo submissions
to those that depict some aspect of the BSC experience, and be sure
to identify what is taking place in the photo, along with location
and people involved.
View the Photo of the Week archive here.

Boosting Panther spirit—The 2011-12 Birmingham-Southern College cheerleading squad kept the supportive spirit high during the BSC vs. Centre football game Oct. 15 at Panther Stadium. Shown (front row, from left) are Kristie Searcy; Anna Marie Dobbins; Katherine Shelton; Aisha Bonds, captain; Jessica McCurry, captain; MacKenzie Bonds; Chrissy Cleveland; Allie Saxon; and Katherine Heinke. On back row are David Hall, captain; Daniel Bullington; and Coty Lovelady. The Panthers experienced their first loss of the season (45-20) that day to an undefeated Centre team. They will face Trinity University in San Antonio, Texas, Oct. 29.
Carving up a winner—Wesley Fellowship, a student religious organization at Birmingham-Southern, held its first pumpkin-carving contest recently, which produced many creative pumpkins that can be seen around campus and will be featured at the college’s Halloween on the Hilltop event Oct. 31. Pictured (from left to right) are Laura Clontz with her “Scariest” pumpkin; Sarah Gilkerson with her “Makin’ Jesus Proud” pumpkin; David Olsen, who won “Kickin’ It Old School” with his classic design; and Rachel Buchan, winner of the “So You Think You Are Clever” award with her “4-Star General” pumpkin in honor of BSC President Gen. Charles Krulak.
Photo by BSC student Kenneth Moore

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