Louisburg College - Oak Yearbook (Louisburg, NC)

 - Class of 1984

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19831984 Reigning homecoming queen. Jackie Mills is from Spring Hope. North Carolina and resides in Merrill Dorm Slow dancing and swaying lo the music set the mood for the Louisburg College homecoming victory dance Dancing the evening away. Dean Eller and Or Norris en|oy the homecoming dance Many students as well as the faculty enjoyed the activities of homecoming evening 2S Student Life

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What ' s in store Homecoming ' 83 Awaiting the return of the ball. Louisbucg Canes and Brevard contemplate their next move. Louisburg won the homecoming game. Who will be the new Home cotning Queen? This question was asked throughout the day by students. Everyone was an- ticipating the game and half- time events. As halftime neared, specta- tors began to predict the out- come of the Homecoming court. Each contestant and her escort was introduced as they walked on the court. The contestants were as fol- lows: Kim Bass; 1st runner-up. Martha Butler, Sally Coleman, Haven Cooper, Gracie Davis, Dorothy Glonek, Linda Heffers, Saron Holder; 2nd runner-up, Cristi Lamar, Jane Logan, Jackie Mills; 1983 Homecom ing Queen, Gail Rivenbark; 3rd runner-up. Tammy Snyder, Wendy Tharrington, Yvette Tucker and Traci Warren. Afterwards, students, facul- ty, and friends gathered for a dance in the Multi-Purpose Room to close out the night. Even President and Mrs. Nor- ris and Dean Craig Eller were seen shaking a leg on the dance floor, which also added to the variety of entertainment during this spectacular evening. Reluctantly. Catherine Beck presents newly elected queen Jackie Mills with her crown of honor. ' 24 Student Life



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1 What ' s in store Kid ' s Christmas Party 1 Getting his kicks is what Raul Brewster did as he performed his karate expertise at the CLC Christmas party. Sharing the Christmas spirit was the theme at the annual Christmas party sponsored by the Christian Life Council. The real meaning of Christmas was touched upon by Whit Cotney with the reading of the Christ- mas story. Charles Johnson and Molly Barnes added an extra sparkee by their solos of What Child is This, and O Holy INight, re spectively. Charles Johnson also led Christmas carols in which everyone participated. An unusual feature was pre- sented as Raul Brewster and Doug Keelan showed their tal ents in a karate exhibition. Fun and games also attribut ed to the success of the party. Games such as testing quick- ness by catching a dollar bill and a time game that tested ability to count are a couple of the events that were held. The breaking of pinatas was the most exciting event of the evening. Refreshments were also served and the night was high- lighted by special appearance of old Saint INicholaus. Santa handed out gifts to all the kids which brought many delighted little faces. The CLC members really made this Christmas a special one and brought a little joy to all that attended, and to the participants. Singing her way into the children ' s hearts, Molly Barnes puts her talented voice to good use for a wonderful cause. 26y Student Life

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