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WJ LIP-SYNC On-stage fantasies Jm Si lr! V 5 Group Competition: First: We are the World: Jake Fahey, Mike Thorne, Charles Driscoll, Rich Brad¬ ley, John Boucher, Pete Gar- ritty. Bob Wilson, Jack Ceppa- telli, Andy Wilder, Tim Bowe, Tom Grandmaison, Chuck Durkin, Mike Riley, Danny Edwards, John Washer, Bob Rooney, Terry Biafore, John Spellacy, and Rich Healey. Second: Doug and the Slugs: Bob Molloy, Terri Sheehan, Bryan Hartnett, Jim Moran, Chris Gieoffre, Tom Roach, and Fred Kelly. Third: Macho Man. Jeff Stewart, Doug Pierce, Kevin Indigaro, Stephen Raso, Mark Levretti, and Hector Cretto. Individual Competition: First: Led Zepplin: John Downes Second: Prince: Jeff Stewart Third: Talking Heads: Tim Higgins 7
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While the President and major donors consumed their Chateau de Briande in tuxe- doed splendor, hundreds of the campus ' common folk swarmed to the campus cen¬ ter to watch their friends and roommates transform themselves into their favorite rock and roll heroes. Emcee, Scott Cronin, and a panel of judges, Eileen Powers, Joe Shutt, and Brian McCoy provided comical entertainment be¬ tween performances. John Downes received the first place award for his performance of Led Zepplin, Jeff Stewart received second for his risque ' Prince performance, and Tim Higgins earned third for his hilarious Talking Heads impression. Notable group acts included the Macho Man and Doug and the Slugs. In the finale, an inspiring performance of We Are the World compelled everyone to join in the singing. - T '
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SENIOR EXCLUSIVE Steppin ' out The sight of a dark suit can send a shiver up your spine, for it is a grim warning of the way our lives will change by next year. Alarms ringing at 6:30, long commutes, dull meetings. But for now dressing up can also be a way to celebrate-which is what Seniors did on October 5th, turning out in great numbers to remeneisce on the past, and look forward to an anticipated final year. The affair was organized by senior presi¬ dent, Bob Morgan, and the other class offi¬ cers. Everyone enjoyed the full bar, but even more enjoyable was the opportunity to see and visit with friends you rarely got to see. The senior exclusive wasn ' t just danc¬ ing. It was a table hopping, swapping gos¬ sip, checking out who ' s with who, intense conversations in the corner, and a tug on the sleeve with a quick wink and smile as your freshman crush passed by.
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