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avfx Whole Hog Barbecue is Raises Scholarship Funds Continuing with a hog theme, BHE hosted another Whole Hog Bar- becue on Nov. 12, 1972. Tvvo hogs were barbecued, and a number of faculty and students participated in the serving. Profits totaling well over 35750.00 were cleared, proving that this year's barbecue was again an over- whelming success. The money pro- vided scholarships for several students. One of the many chefs i QI A -s Jan Frageman helps with preparations
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Prospects register for Bl-lE classes, Registration for classes is the natural result of recruiting activities. For fall courses, registration began early in June and continued until classes began in mid-September. The busiest period is the regular registration week just before classes begin each semester. Numerous elections are held every year, and 1972-73 was no exception. Probably the most suspenseful and important are the elections for the Homecoming Queen and her court and for Student Senate Representatives in the fall, and in the spring those elections for Student Senate President and Vice President. A first for Bl-lEC was Greaser Day held late in the fall semester. Interested students dressed like kids did ten or fifteen years ago in the 195O's. The guys tried to see vvho could get their hair the greasiest, and the gals had contests to see who had the reddest lipstick. Greaser Day Gang - Row 1: S. Lahr. D. Sprague. G. Lee l-lenneberry, S. Kida. Registration Elections, and Greaser Day l L DHVE ZlVTlFTlEl'fTlElf'l VOTES fOV QUEEN J. Kinsella. Row 2: P. Clark, lvl. EE' Rf. his 71:21.14 5912 , up -,I .1 4' . use-'fl -it N K f'
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