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The Harvest Festival capped Apple Day with campus talent, a crowned win- ner, and cold cider. EC students raised over $4,000 for Apple Day, which was sponsored by Circle K,to raise money to buy shoes for needy children. Dean Skaret, president of Circle K, announced winners and totals of the day at Harvest Festival. Ellen Taber, freshman, was crowned Harvest Festival Queen, when the dorms she represented, 67 and 57A, won first place, raising a total of $434.11. Viola Paletta, fresh- man, represented Krause 3N and 58, which won second place raising $338.29. In individual competition, Bob Davis, freshman of Dorm 67, won first place in the men's division, raising $118.65. Lavern Lasser, sophomore of 57A, won first place in the women's division, raising $76.90. Second place in the men's division went to Phil Magner, senior of Dorm 70, who raised $106.17. Donna Pellegrino, freshman of Spence 38, won second place in women's divi- sion raising $45. Dorms 67 and 57A won first place in per capita competition by averaging $13.57 per person. Off-campus students averaged $10.91 per person and won iContinued on page SM Apple Day participants raise $4,000 Left: Doreen Pagano and Sharon Nelson get an early start; above: Russ Kish doing his part by distributing the apples; top: Elaine Lefrooth gives them their choice; upper right: Ellen Taber, harvest festival Queen; right: Steve Spina, Diana Dark, and Gus Flaherty MC a successful harvest festival show.
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Lower left: Patti Longiotti, 1970 Homecoming Queen, escorted by Student Body President, Mal- com Brubaker;extreme left: one of the many bands in the Homecoming parade; left: float construc- tion, . .an all night session; below: the roat with the Homecoming Royalty; left to right: Sam Croutworst; Patti Lee, Queen; Steve Myers; GIoria Jenkins; Ellen Semlow; Brad Barris; Crusader; Judy Byler; and Skeets Stanton. m MWQVW . ' CHAMPI- g -...u. 79
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second place. Third place winners were Dorm 70 and Burge student nurses, who averaged $10.22 per person. The Moderation Mountain Boys and Nanna NoNo, Dr. Nonna Dalan, associate professor of education and speech, enter- tained at the Harvest Festival again this year with 13 other performers consisting of both students and faculty members. 81
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