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Students Involved In Various Four Pikeville College cheerleaders escorted Ed Elder and Bob Tar- beck (top) onto the floor during halftime ceremonies of the Homecom- ing game on Dec. 14. The two men were named honorary members of the PC Alumni Association for their continuous support of the col- lege ' s athletic programs over the years. From left to right, Bev Davis, Ed Elder- president of Francis, Francis and Trivette Insurance, Helen Tyra, Karen Dotson, Bob Tarbeck-sports director at WPKE Radio, and Jill Bailey. Clay Campbell and Steve Keene (middle left) found time to take a breather during classes. The Pikeville College sign (middle right) announced all activities during the week. o I — ' ■ i — ;■ i — •■ CD en K! CD I— o 6 00 ' HOMECOMING COMMITTEE MEETING SCI BLDG 14 1100 CHAPEL it 30 SLAVE AUCTION d up steps 900 SGA MEETING CHRISMAN £ SCHOOL PICTURES G , D 16 9 00 TO tl 00 SENIORS JJJ 11 00 2 30 EVERYONE ELSE KUUAV Student L;ie 13
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Spring Fever Takes Over At PC Spring fever took over quite a few Pikeville College students and sub- sequently, they were doing wild and crazy things. Mitzi Adkins and Melis- sa Johnson danced a jig (top right) with Pikey, PC ' s mascot. Kevin Stumbo (top Left) borrowed a trum- pet and blew out a tune much to Lyle Blackburn ' s dismay. Tammy Vance thought it was all quite funny. Steve Johnson, Jeff Frog Ford, and Rhonda Barnett (right) AL- WAYS act crazy! Student Life 12
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The Nutcracker In It ' s Pikeville College ' s production of the Christ- mas ballet The Nutcracker premiered Fri- day, Dec. 5 in Faith Chapel. It was presented by the continuing education department of the college in cooperation with the community, involving more than 100 people, and directed and choreographed by Peggy Davis and Claire Olson. Tchaikovsky ' s ' The Nutcracker was in its second year of production. In the opening portion of the ballet (right) a party was held in the home of Frau and Herr Von Stahlbaum, played by Susan Allen and Stuart Lear. Sara Elliott, as Clara (bottom), led her friends in a dance after Grossvater presented all the chil- dren with gifts. .The Nutcracker, played by Steve Collier (op- posite page, top), led his army of soldiers in an attack against the mice and the Mouse King. During Act II Clara and the prince are seated on a throne made of cake and candy, and are entertained by a succession of divertissements, representing various confections. After a finale (opposite page, bottom) involving the whole court, Clara and the prince bid a farewell to the Kingdom of the Sweets. Nutcracker 14
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