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Beam me Mt Lt bees Ae yiog yr Be. Dixie Dorsey, Brian Jones, Dave Kelley and Joe Stein take a break from the party to pose for our cam- era. Chris Nubel finds out how popular he really is while particating in the Kappa Sigma Pie Throw. Soaking up the sun while the band plays are Michele Michalick, Cece Shimbo, and Kristi Keener.
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A Time To Remember... DEJA VU I n May of every year, the whole D E community comes together for a weekend of activities. This event usually brings in alumni from all over. It's a time for catching up with old friends and having one last celebration. This traditional gala is Deja Vu. Deja Vu 1987 began with the opening of the Ice House on Friday night from 9:00-2:00. Earthwood returned once again to pack all three levels with the sounds of Neil Young, The Eagles, Dan Fogelberg, Willie Nelson, The Beatles, Jimmy Buffet, and many of their own songs. On Saturday, things got under- way with a line up of four bands, a caricatures artist, volleyball, a pie throwing booth, an egg toss, tug of war over Lake Tolstead, and dinner served on the plaza. The first band to start off the af- ternoon was the Hybridz at 12 noon on the plaza. They played their usual set with an old member of the band, Joe Stote, on drums. It was a sunny afternoon, but because of an earlier threat of rain, the huge sound equipment for the other bands had been set up in the Pit. Due to the extensive amount of time it would have taken to move the equipment onto the plaza, the bands decided they would stay in the Pit. At 2:00, NuHu, a raggae band, found itself to be quite favorable among many students. They drew a decent crowd, but since the food and refreshments were on the plaza, most people wandered back and forth between the Pit and the plaza. The next band scheduled was Norman Nardini and the Tigers at 4:00. They were a rock band, but weren't as well received as NuHu. Because of the good turn of weather, the Hybridz agreed to play on the plaza from 4:30-8:30 where many students still remained. At 9:00, Jady Kurrent, a lively dance band really jived with the crowd. They played until the Pit had to be closed down. Overall, Deja Vu was like it al- ways was ... a rockin’ good time for all the college community to come together and share in some relaxed fun at the end of the school year. Joe Isabell leaves the crowd for a game of frisbee toss.
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