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Black History Month o lack History Month 1984 consist- D ed of several events. There was a benefit dance featuring Shangoya, a Black Gospel night, an African Awareness Performing Arts Cele- bration, poetry readings, and an Afri- can American Art Exhibit in the Col- lege Center. In addition, the Rever- end James Porter led a Community Worship Service. Black History Month was initiated in 1926 by a leading Black historian, Mr. Carter Woodson. The purpose is to commemorate the historical achievements and cultural heritage' of Black people in the U.S. and around the world. Celebration of Black History Month occurs at the College, University, Business and Governmental levels during the month of February. 1. A member of the Black Dance Troup ad- dressed the audience. 2. A small but enthusiastic crowd gathered in Si Melby to hear Shangoya. 22 Black History Month
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Students Share Homecoming Spirit which were outstanding. First place was captured by Mark Aamot who played an original composition on the piano. Beth Ann Hatfield and Steve Danielson sang a duet of love songs and were awarded second place, and Evan Newton won third place after demonstrating his skill on the harmonica. Then on Saturday, the Auggies tri- umphed over Gustavus at Parade Sta- dium, winning the game 21 to 20. The Homecoming Dance, which featured Johnny Holm, marked the end of the Homecoming festivities. 1. Pat Guernsey loves his sliders . 2. Renee Hu- mola helps her floor decorate for Homecoming. 3. Lisa Peska and Tony Manwarren use their mar- keting skills to sell brownies. 4. The windows of Urness painted for Homecoming. 5. The football players give a tribute to Al Kloppen. 6. Julie Hoyez, Sue Hennen, and Marie Eppeland give their rendition of the Leader of the Band. 7. Leah Karels and Jennifer Nordstrom sing a duet. 6 7 Homecoming 21
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A Beach Party in January ?! Y cs it really did happen. The Beach 1 Party was sponsored by the Urness and Mortcnson Tower housing staff. The party goers were encouraged to wear beach attire and dance music, sno cones, and Kool-Aid were provided. The staff also sponsored a limbo contest which highlighted the evening. 1. You don't have to be on your feet to bop to the music. 2. A limbo contestant jiggled his way under the bar. 3. Several partiers poser) for the camera. y 3 Beach Party 23
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