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Page 31 text:
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For the third consecutive year, the Miss Alabama entry in the Miss America Pageant was a UNA coed. Miss Denise Davis, an 18-year-old beauty from Russellville, captured the Miss Alabama crown in the sum- mer of 1976 preceding her enrollment here as a freshman. Denise was crowned at the state pageant by Miss Susie Vaughan, 1975 Miss Alabama and a senior at UNA. Denise ' s past titles include Miss Mannequinns and Miss Franklin County Jaycees. Returning from the Miss America Pageant in Atlantic City, Denise said, I guess the most exciting part of the entire pageant for me was perform- ing in the talent division. It was such a tremendous feeling to be singing in front of all those people. In the talent competition she sang Maybe This Time. Denise is a music major and hopes to become a professional entertainer. IRMINGHAM ' ATT HOUSE Farewells and best wishes are bestowed upon Denise as she speaks at a breakfast in her honor before leaving for Atlantic City. UNA has maintained its reputation for a lovely campus and is rapidly becoming known for its pretty girls. Another Miss Alabama leads the Homecoming parade through downtown Florence.
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Page 32 text:
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ats Off! to Sigma Chi Derby Week he joy of giving can be :en in the face of a lild from Hope Haven. This year ' s Halloween brought with it the usual masked trick or treaters, ghosts and goblins and derby clad Sigs. The men of the Sigma Chi brought a bit of nostalgia back to the campus during their second annual Derby Week. Participating this year were Phi Mu, Zeta Tau Alpha, Alpha Delta Pi, Alpha Omicron Pi, Rice Hall, LaGrange Hall, and the BSU, with compe- tition between the seven groups gaining each organization points. Points were earned by sell- ing tickets to the House of Horror, designing posters, receiving Smile Cards, and raising mon- Proceeds of $3800 were distributed to charities, indcluding $3000 to Hope Haven, the Quad- Cities school for exceptional children. Phi Mu, for the second year in a row, won the Derby Week by sweeping all three categories and raising $1300 to be the top point winner. Alpha Delta Pi was first runner-up, followed by Zeta Tau Alpha. Hats off to the participating organizations for their charitable endeavors.
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