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Campus Carnival Y' Horray for Hollywood!!! The theme for the 1982 Campus Carnival celebrated movies and stars from the past to the present. Sponsored by ACBU, the 1982 year com- memorated the 30th anniversary of the carnival. Held at Northwoods Mall on March 6 and 7, the carnival raised 36400, and increase of S1400 from last year's total. Besides the traditions of helium ballons, brightly decorated game booths, smiling clown faces, and costumed kings and queens, the Campus Carnival Steering Committee planned some new ideas for the carnival. The king and queen contest which has been a traditional fund-raiser expanded to include a fashion show. Contestants dressed up as movie stars and modeled clothing provided by Northwoods Mall stores and raised money via personal do- nation lor 1 penny per votel. The winners of the contest were Paul Barron and Jean Camp, Alpha Phi Omega representatives. The king and queen contest brought over S1000 in. DANCE! DANCE! DANCE! was another Hooray For Hollywood! 24!Campus Carnival lj s L lr U tx W if The U!-,lf IE In lllt F Ace addition to the carnival. A dance mara- thon which ran 16 hours, 8:00pm Satur- day to noon Sunday, was held at the Mall and raised over S1100. Sigma Phi Delta had the couple with the largest total. And of course, the game booths were the major attraction for Campus Carnival. Sixteen gamebooths ran for the duration ol the carnival bringing in over 53000. Annual awards for most attractivelmost thematic booth went to Williams Dorm Council and the most money raised went to Sigma Chi!Gamma Phi Beta. Awards were given at the end of the weekend. Special recognition went to E.J. Fliker, current director of the Student Center, who originated the idea of all- campus fund-raisers and WKOA radio station for their sponsorship. The carnival continues to exist as Brad- ley's contribution to the Peoria communi- ty. All monies received were donated to Peoria local charities. Horray for Hollywood was coordinated by Caroline Gorman. 1-V -1--,gf ,
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26!lvlissouri Concert Ballet The Nationally Recognized Missouri Concert Ballet Visits BU The Missouri Concert Ballet troupe exhibits ine grace and skill that has won them national recognition. Two of the troupes members combine classic form and charm to provide their audience with a dance performance worth seeing. A practice in balance - this dancer snows off ner good form during the performance.
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