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Gina: Campus Playmate An unusual queen came into the lime- light this year. Unlike most beauties Queen Gina was waived the customary laborious pageant, mainly because no one was found to compete with her. She was born a beauty two years ago when Fred Pettet, her ventriloquist, bought her from a royal family of bears. Miss Gina supports measurements of 36-23-36 millimeters around her active nose. Among her extra-curricular activ- ities this year were participation in the Rush Week Carnival, Harvest Festival, Help a Kid Weekend, and master of ceremonies at dozens of grade school assemblies. At Evangel Gina is a favorite. And although she might appear shy on the outside, Georgie has discovered that she really isn't. Right, flirtatious Gina. Below, if it isn't Georgie, it's Debbie; if it isn't Debbie it's . . .
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Senior class officers: left to right, Doug Broxson, president; Sandi Markstrom, secretary; dent; and Steve Grant, senator. We are freshmen, oh so green, - . Immature, puny, low, and mean. . . I 32 Ken Couch, senator; Nancy Defarra, treasurer; AI Gaggini, vice-presi- Tassel time finally arrives Although we are leaving Evangel College, it is a period of life which we will never forget. We will be taking with us many memories of events we have experienced in our journey from lowly freshmen to honored seniors. Remember freshman initiation with our songs and beanies, and being late to classes because an upperclassman yelled air raid ? Then there was slave day, a freshman class social in the joust, our sophomore carnival, the junior class Hobo Party, the candy sale, and Senior Sneak. All of these are events we will soon be labeling the good ol' days. for l97l Seniors In the past four years our campus has undergone many changes. We no longer fight the ants to see who makes it to the food first. We have new dormitories, a new cafeteria, and the Activities Build- ing. But although the campus appear- ance may change, our memories of past events will live on forever. Yes, as we the class of 1971 leave the halls of EC, we will be taking with us much more than the diploma we receive. We will be taking with us many shared and lasting memories, friends, and experiences.
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