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PIKEY As I look back through the era of being Pikey , I never thought that four years would pass this quickly. I have many good memories of putting on the bear ' s head and running out of the bathroom (woods) with my clothes in a bag as I tried not to miss the player introductions. As I said, there are many good memories: our five-game winning streak in 1984-85; the quick start we had in 1985- 86; winning twenty games in 1986-87; and Gerald Osborne ' s hitting three-pointers at a 52.3% average in 1987-88. I ' ve been associated with such name droppers as Rod, Ha, Todd, D.J., Reg, and G.O. I would like to thank Susan Huffman, Coach Steve Priode, Sandy Mims, Mr. L, Roy, and the Bears and Lady Bears with whom I ' ve been associated these four years. It ' s been fun and I ' d especially like to thank Brian, Steve, Ray, and Spoon Man. There is one last thank you for me to leave, which is the most important: THE FANS. Without you, there would be no Pikey . Paul Radar Keen
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STUDENT AMBASSADORS (L-R, standing) Keith Varney, Ryan Rice, Russell Damron, Paul Keen, Duane Porter, Donnie Jones, David Cook, Jennie Ann Bowling. (L-R, sitting) Sheliah Poulous, Kim Maynard, Rhonda Coleman, Anita Webb, Carolyn Miller, Michelle Boyd, and (standing) Karen Gibson. Student Ambassadors are selected each year to represent the best of Pikeville College student body. The Ambassador Program is coordinated through the Admissions Office, but Ambassadors are involved in many activities both on and off campus. This year the Ambassadors will travel with Admissions counselors to visit high school students in Kentucky, Ohio, West Virginia, Virginia, and Tenne ssee, Ambassadors act as hosts when individuals or groups of prospective students visit campus and are experts at giving campus tours. As a special service to the community, the Ambassadors will assist Elizabeth Dowdy with the Special Olympics this spring. Interviews are conducted each fall for a new class of Ambassadors. Terry Epling, a Student Affairs representative, sponsors the program. Ambassadors represent a broad spectrum of the Pikeville College community. They include traditional and non-traditional, dorm and commuter students form a variety of majors. The one thing they have in common is their enthusiasm for Pikeville College and dedication to its mission.
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