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RIGHT: Caught up in the Christmas spirit, Phyllis Bruce and Heidi Nichols help trim the College Christmas tree in Burwell Parlors. BELOW: Giving the winners a chance to cash in their chips, auctioneer Duncan Van Pelt tries to interest his audience in “the next item up for bid — two dinners at Moxie’s!” BELOW RIGHT: Taking a break from the casino tables, Mandy Maultsby introduces blackjack dealer Dr. Richard Goode to her date, Andy Leeper.
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NMMBI BELOW: Before Diana Williams fires the starting gun, Kathy Maske adjusts her Walkman as participants Mary Johnson, Jeanette Manning, Leslie Banks, and Cathy Stanulis line up to begin the course. BELOW: Gathered in the horseshoe, Chi Omega team members Tracy Arledge, Beth Lee, Elizabeth Jones, and Paige Orrie finish personalizing their running numbers. ABOVE LEFT: Exhausted after running for two straight laps, Cassandra Slaughter crawls to the finish line. LEFT: Representing the Alpha Delta Pi Sorority, Helen Randall takes a breather between laps. Jog-A-Thon 11
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St. Formal Bourbon Twas the weekend to be jolly, and stu- dents lived up to the spirit of the season at their Saturday night Christmas dance, spending the evening gambling, dancing to a Bourbon Street band, and drinking wine from a fountain. It was the first annual Casino Night Christmas formal, and it was a smashing success. Faculty members manned the ta- bles as students tried their luck with the stacks of chips that “house bankers” Leisha Ferrell and Lynne Laughlin handed out at the door. At midnight, there was an added attraction — a drag show presented as an enhancement to the campus movie “La Cage Aux Folles.” As Bonnie Warford re- marked, “This type of entertainment was different, opened minds, and got a reaction one way or another.” If there was any appre- hension about how males at the formal would react to this entertainment, it van- ished when several guys started to come forward to “tuck-a-buck.” The formal was presented by Lisa Culley and her Social Activities Committee, with assistance from Heidi Nichols’ Special Events Committee. As Heidi said, “We hope to make it a tradition at Queens — it was really special because faculty members were involved and they were proud to be a part of one of our dances.” ABOVE: Helping with decorations for the Friday night informal dance, Leslie Banks and Terri Smallwood hang balloons in Morrison Dining Hall. LEFT: Enjoying the Casino Night festivities, Ken Neal and Lori Hare try out their version of “The Charleston” to the sounds of “Bourbon Street Beats. Christmas Dance 13
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