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From Pomp To Pigs WHAT Cn HAPPEN NEXT? ALWAYS a popular attraction is the smooch booth. Doing its share of attracting, the kis- sing booth was set up in the student lounge where kisses were sold throughout the Oc- tober day. Partaking in this fun-d-raising ac- tivity is Cheryl Cheney and Mr. Bill Koman- ecky, Chairman of the Science Department. A PIG CHASE? Observing in disbelief, stu- dents are entertained by students and facul- ty alike. Although their pig escaped through the fence, the faculty teams won, catching Helen Ham in one minute and 30 seconds. K J x, xx: 5-s-. . 3 '. , X 4 Q it vw E . r 3, fm'L ' - 1 ft F -f . Z 'if H Vg qi sn ,' 'five' 'N 1 frjfvvnl 22' fe , xi ' in - J T 'XA , x' Nl-1, -'in v 1 Community College Week l I st, 'Xe
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EN ROUTE to the auditorium are members of the Board of Trustees. Leading the in- augural procession is Dr. A. Cimildora and Dr. G. Atwater accompanied by Mr. M. Goldman, Mayor P. Lattimore, and Dr. A. LoCastro. HE STILL TALKS ABOUT IT. Sopho- more Bunny Schockmel's son, Nathan, was one of the many impressed by the Contigulia concert. Native Auburnians, John and Rich- ard Contigulia played a faultless concert. ADMIRED BY FANS throughout the world, duo pianists, John and Richard Contiguglia stage an inaugural concert in honor of the new president, Dr. John Anthony. Held at Auburn High School, the special musical event was made possible by the Cayuga Stu- dent Government Organization. A varied week indeed took place October 8-16. The local Community College Week produced a wide spec- trum of events for all. Highpoint of the week was the inauguration of Dr. John Anthony, the third president of our college. A colorful, dignified ceremony was followed by a reception in the stu- dent lounge. World renowned duo-pia- nists, John and Richard Contiguglia topped the inaugural day off with a 10 Community College Week PERI-IAPS BIZARRE but definitely fun was Community College Week's catch-a-greased pig contest . Part of a three man team, English Professor, Dick Mahlstedt, tries his hand as a pro-greased-pig chaser. Teams con- sisted of student versus faculty members in this slippery event. concert held in honor of our new pres- ident. On the lighter side of the week was the Faculty-Student Game Day, which occurred Friday. Events held were bas- ketball, chess, broom hockey, and even zany attractions such as the greased pig romp and the smooch boothf' The week proved to bring students and faculty together in the spirit of fun. Q.
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WOMANHOOD is the theme of this per- tour Colleges throughout the formance given by Betsy Rose and Cathy and the East, They hope to upgrade Winter. Working out of Boston, the duo wQm3n'5 image through their music- PROVIDING A MUSICAL OUTLET for tour- ing musicians is the Kaw-liga Coffee House located in a cove-like area of the library build- ing. Here students enjoy varried musical enter- tainment in a relaxing atmosphere at no charge. Hidden away in the lower level of the library building is Kaw-liga, where many talented musicians performed throughout the year. During the day the room served as a rec area. How- ever, coffee house nights changed its appearance completely. Pool and ping- pong tables were replaced by comfort- able chairs and big pillows, and candle light provided a cozy atmosphere. One performer, J oe Bisignano, was a C4 student and resident of Auburn. He opened the show for Randy Rice, first guest star, who entertained his audience with a collection of soft, mel- low ballads. Another solo performer, Scott Alarik, offered a combination of comedy and Minnesota-orientated folk tunes. In addition to solo performers, there were bands such as Frostwater who delivered a diverse selection of folk Songs for H September 6, Kew-liga HUMOR is a major component in me min and amuse. The Kaw-Liga audien audience. A150 founding out the Kaw- act of Scott Alarik. Scott, who hails experienced Scott Alarik on Novem- liga offerings were duo performers, from Minnesota' Combines his Singing- be' 7 and 3- an Q to CIIICI 12 Coffee Houses
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