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o ' f-we Q - 1 W Q v . F rlends University was buzzing with many activi- ties thls past year. Some of the actlvltles were sponsored by Student Council, while others were sponsored by the dorms and other organizations. Fright Night, which ls sponsored by StuCo, ls held on Friday the 13th and consists of movies and a creepy game of Sardines. StuCo also sponsored, through their com- munity senfice project, a play called Story Theater. The production consisted of a contest to see who was the best story-teller ln the world. Admission to this event was two cans of food. The food collected went to a local food bank for a community service. Dances are one of the most attended actlvl- ties on or off campus. This year featured nine dance ranging from Welcome Back to Sock Hop. Stu- dents like the dances and organizations try to ralse money through this method. IOM sponsored a Mr. Macho contest for the men of Friends University. The contest was to find the Macho-est man at Friends. Students were charged a dollar for admission to cover the cost of ioivrs Spring Fling. Activities fill Students' days and nights with fun and excitement and helped to bring students and faculty together ln the Friends community. -byRabMartin D
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Carol Mulliktn, Jolene Dellinger, Phil Adrian, Karmen Cox, Jeri Beat and Krlatin Joy irightl man the telephonea ln the Cheap Thrilla lelethon production to aave the crows. --photo by David Klng Whiatting pillow lbottom Ieftl people kept atonnlng the stage aa acts were inishing. These pillow people did dance routines and shook thelr bootie to the drlvlng mualc. -photo by David Klng Clayton Deckinger tbottom rlghtj was crowned lk. Macho tor 1888 by the IOM aolrority In their annual competition to ind the lhchoest man at Frlenda. -photo by kreaa Graybeal Arlen Jeffery, Monty Harrlngton and Stan Helmer tpage right, topl pay trlbute to our Arabian trienda as they pledge AKT and particl- pate ln the Hands acrosa the World day. Sororitiea and tratemitiea provide many actlvltiea lor the campus. -photo by 7breaa Graybeal Alden Hottman tchurch Ladyl, Elaine Pitta, Kyle Kapphahn and Beth Donovan lpege right, bottom Ieftl do thelr variety ol a Kitchen Band during the Cheap Thrilla talent ahow to benelit the crows. --photo by Da vld King Elalne Pltta and Jett Dary tpage right, bottom rlghtl take thelr tum at story telling In the Community Service'a production of Story Theater to ralae money and can gooda tor local food shelves. -- phola by 'lereea Graybeal 1 fr' pfyfffv .f 'f ,w r -f .. ' ' Y, o 1'. 'w , ,,, I 1 V gffr .ff , gy f i ,pf ' ,. i IQ'!K47w s 'iw' f I . f m '55 f' f
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John Thrasher and Christine Smith fright, boogie at the first dance ol the year sponsored by Phi Beta Lambda business organization. Dance make up a large ponion ol the campus activi- ties. --pholo by Teresa GraybeaL Tom Perry and his guest fbelowl warm up the audience in anticipation ot the Right Side con- cen sponsored by Student Council during the tirst semester. Right Side combined a driving beat, moving rhythms and a Christian witness to inspire the students ol Friends to serve the Lord in everything they do. --pholo by Kyle Kapphahn. Roger Talon flower leltj attempts to fly into the oonoession stand at Carosel during the StuCo Midnight Skate, Student Council provides many activities tor the students of Friends. --photo by K yls Kapphahn. Story Theater flower rightl was a Student Council production with the objective to raise money , and lood tor the needy people in Wichita. Here, Rustin Clark, Kelly Prescott, and Mandi Harp er direct their attention to Larry Mullen who is explaining the rules tor the story telling competi- tion, --photo by Teresa GraybeaL fri X xxx ff ..--.,, NW
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