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Dating Game Reversed lt's real!!! Eric England and Kara Gal- leo become engaged at Sadie Haw- kins when he places a gy engage- ment ring on her linger. Parson Ralph Gilmore, with cowboy hat on head and Bible in hand, pre- pares to marry all ready couples. On October 30 the girls on campus got a little taste ot their own medicine. Sadie Hawkins gave them the oppor- tunity to experience the ner- vous feeling of taking the guy out on a date. Most girls agreed that it was fun, but they were glad the event oc- curs only once a year. Sponsored by the junior class, Sadie Hawkins was again a success, due to the hard work that went into the planning ot activities for the night. Such activities included various games and a mar- riage ceremony conducted by Ralph Gilmore. The main attraction ot the evening was entertainment by John Paul Walters, who per- formed his ever-popular comic ballad The Cat Came Back. The cat's in what? John Paul Walters doing what he does best - entertain- ing. Sadie Hawkins 21
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Halloween Week . . Trick or Treat The night before Halloween, the Student Government As- sociation set the students in the ghost and goblin mood by decorating Gano with Hallow- een paraphenalia. The major attraction this Halloween was the traditional dorm trick-or- treating. lt is the one time in the school year when the girls and guys get to see each oth- er's rooms and the lifestyles they lead while on campus. Many students stated it is fun seeing how the rooms are dec- orated, and it is an easy way to get free candy. There were many novel costumes this year: one student dressed her- self as Raggedy Ann and an- other came trick-or-treating as a bed. Also, the various social clubs sponsored their own in- dividual Halloween parties with marshmallow roasts and hayrides. Many of the students went in groups to haunted houses. 20 Halloween Clowning Around!!! Are these really two college students? As a part of Hallow- een, students oosturne themselves and visit other dorms, Students Stacy Burgess and John Estes model their international Halloweer costumes.
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Pau! Aurandt plays the role Like Father, Like Son as he speaks in place of his father, Paul Harvey. And Now You Know The Best Ot The Story On Wednesday, December 2, 1987, supporters were filled with excitement about the up- coming appearance of news commentator Paul Harvey. Only two days before the An- nual Advisory Board Benefit Dinner, the impossible hap- pened. The news arrived that the son of Paul Harvey, Paul Aurandt, would be speaking in his father's place due to the illness of Mr. Harvey's wife. ln spite of the change of plans, the dinner was successful. Gathered from the reactions of those who attended the occa- sion, Paul Aurandt did an out- standing job of filling in on such late notice. The approxi- mated 1800 in attendance were pleased with the deliver- ance given by Mr. Aurandt. Interestingly, Paul Aurandt, 22 Benefit Dinner a concert pianist, turned to journalism after realizing the limitations of a career in con- cert performances. Author of, The Rest of the Story, Mr. Aur- andt made comment about this novel as well as his experi- ences with his father. What at first seemed like an unfortu- nate circumstance turned out to be a delightful evening for the Freed-Hardeman crowd. Paul Aurandt proved to be an eloquent speaker, not unlike the elder Harvey. Tickets sold for S100 per couple or S60 per person. Be- fore the presentation, a buffet dinner was held in Pruett Ban- quet Hall. A reception was also given in honor of Paul Aurandt before the address in Au i ' . Loyd d tonum M i.-,I X' Some of the audience takes time after the presentation to autograph a Get Wei! sign for Mrs. Harvey.
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