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Party Taking a breather from the run, Tree Conner enjoys the refreshments provided for runners as she watches Maria Poral keep up the records on the participants. Brought back by popular demand every year, Meg Stanley gets a first hand taste of the music of John Paul Walters. Who says college students don’t get any exercise? There were plenty of opportunities through the month of October and early November with such activities as Octoberfest and the Jog-a- thon. Party at Q. C.” — the weekend of October AS — took students outside to the dorm quad Friday night for a Nuclear Meltdown party. But, they were back in- side Saturday for the formal dance with A Score. Sunday brought the students back outside, again, for a lawn concert with Brice Street. So, if you weren’t jammin, ’ raging, and having a good time, you must have been saving your energy for the Jog-a-thon. They huffed and they puffed for the most laps in the second annual Queens College Jog-a-thon held November 1 Q, 1 SS5. With registration at 1:30 p.m., the jogging began at 2:00 p.m. around the course which included both the Library and Burwell Circles — about one- 20 October Festivities
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and Sisters With the help of Beth Cam shooting pictures, the Phi Mu’s presented a slide show of old and new sisters for their Friday party. It was an emotional time for the sisters as they were able to relive each moment of the past and present while the rushees were able to get a glimpse of the closeness of the house. On Saturday. Pinky’s Place took the Phi Mu’s from the Twenties to the Eighties with the help of their hostess Pinky CWendy Ingram], One act was Special Lady. a Four Tops rendition presented by Gina Rogers. Martha Frazier, Sherri Adams, Nellie Henderson and Cathy Pope. Katie Ives, Nikki Wilson, Gina Rogers and Mary Beth Kay As part of the Phi Mu’s Saturday night party, Suzanne Manzer. Karen Snitzer and Becky Bennett present a scene from the movie Grease at Pinky’s Place. Waiting for the start of the next party on Friday night, the rushees sit patiently and nervously outside. As the rushees come and go. Chi Omega president Amy Walton talks to the girls about what Chi-O has to offer. Rush 19 J Ket|a Rood
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at Q. C. third mile. Co-sponsored by the American Lung Association and the Queens Recreation Committee, half of the proceeds went to each group. The $250 that was raised for Queens was used to purchase equipment for the weight room. Participants registered either as in- dividuals or as part of a group or team. Trophies were awarded to the individual and team jogging the most laps with Jeannette Manning winning for the in- dividual and Mary Johnson and Melanie Lucear, representing the Recreation Committee, winning for the team. I thought this was a lot of fun, ” said Elisher Ferrell, because I enjoy doing things that help people. I think everyone should participate or at least make a donation. Mary Beth Kay Another run completed in the Second Annual Jog- a-thon for runner Anne Gant as she passes the counting station. Beer, sun, fun and men — the Octoberfest lawn concert has it all. Counters Andrea Williams-Stroud and Nancy Nardolilli keep track of the runners laps. October Festivities 21 Oonlyn Utchford
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