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Marsha Rickett Crowned Miss HSM 1 Marsha Rlcleett, o lunlor musk major. was crown-od Misa NSU 192 April l by Miss Julio Wllllorno, Miss HSM l98l. Marsha, the daughter of Mrs. Jewell Nix. ls from Gurdon, Her sponsor ln tho pageant was Sigma Phi Eplllons Marsha sang l'Cry Me A Rlvef' lor her talent comperltlon and for the ovorr lng gown compotltlon sho wore a blacllr gown in which she accepted hor crown. l con't believe lt, stated Marsha after the pageant. The Elm runnerrup was Vivian Johnson, o senlor muslc major from Litf Ile Rock. Vivian was sponsored by the Confederation of Block Students. Val-arte Chlsm. o sophomore vocal muslr: major from Sherwood. was so cond runner-up. Valorle was sponsored by Arlradlelphra Sand and Gravel. Janine Alexander. o lurrlor physical eduoatlonlprephyslool therapy nrmjlor from Alma. was third runner-up. Sho was sponsored by Gamma Boro Pnl Honor Socleryf Julio Almrronder. a senl-or social worlt major rrom Alma. was fourth runnemp. Sho was sponsored by me from Hurts of Sigma Pnl Ernllon. Darlene Jones. a sophornoro nursing malloc from Malvern. resolved Mlsa Con- geniality. which was voted upon by the contestants- ln the pageant. She was sponsored by Alprro Srgrno Tw! All ol the wlnnefi sung for rlhalr talent cornpetitloni Each of ine wlnners received flowers from Julia Wlllloms, Mlss MSU i961 and fconrrnued on page 401. 16 Personalities Abovo light: Marsha shows surprise. dlsbollof. and tears as hor name ls an! as Mm HSCJ M82 and me goes forward to be crownw by Julio Williams, Mins HS-U 1981. Above: Mar- sha ralros her first work as Miss MSU.
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Spring Fling - An Escape From Reality SEQDUUEDQ 22 x x - ' vukwg- QQXXS-6 is .1 P I! I3-Couqy. Bw! :sway Bw, H may Bu, ,1 3,,4M PN-Lu 4.590 1-jaw ,im IG X Fan J'm,'i 'f 7:30 M 'u3 P ' Dm TX' for WSW Di' ' F5453 Ck Q . A 1 i- -..N ' sw, NX RW 2:5-me-. Cosmo Run J HT-5,,,l+ 113 7130-woo RMA ' 'Dag E Colegtewi 'Damg f-f--fu of 7953525 l fs- wf33 ?.dl ' '?8'l2l00 7:50 . With the threat of finals coming up in early May, the Student Government Association found a way to take a little of the sting out of reality. From April 12-22, the SGA sponsored the annual Spring Fling. Initiating with a forum-type quiz ac- tivity called the college bowl, great minds on campus debated over ques- tions presented game show style - some easy, some a little more difficult. The team of Ken Koehler, David Mayo, Phil Foster, and Rob Fleming represen- ting Phi Sigma Epsilon Fraternity emerged victorious after a week long competition. The HSLI Jazz Band received a positive response during a concert in 18 Spring Fling l013D l f the Day Armory. A highlight of this year's Spring Fling, according to many students, was the Resident Hall Association's Vegas- style casino. This year's casino pro- jected a strip-type atmosphere with an underlying Mickey Mouse theme. A Pizza Hut Eat-Off was sponsored by the local restaurant, with OBLl's Jeff Bearden winning the popular Pig-Out contest. Winners on a Five-Mile Run spon- sored during Spring Fling were Mark Smedley, Ronnie Penney, and Janine Alexander. A disco deejayed by Charlie Gatlin was attended by 300 students and trophies fcon't. on next pagej 9? . Q O Above Right: Leesa Smith gives Beth Andrews some hints at the Casino. Above Far Left: The T-Shirt insignia for the 1982 Spring Fling. Above: A participant doesn't look too happy with the last roll of the dice. Above Left: The calendar was posted in the SLI.
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