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o'e n 1 00 C' q t , Q Q Q in 06 Graham and Karla Hockett started the 1988 JCherry Carnival celebration off right when they found the golden cherry Tuesday, February 16. Clues starting Monday, February 15 led them to the second floor of Davis Hall where the cherry was hid- den in an electrical box. Graham and Hockett re- ceived S50 to split. Nominations and elections for Cherry Carnival king and queen as well as for Martha and George Washington were held during the week. Attendants were chosen from each club and from each class. 44 Lance Fairbairn and Staci Boswell were named Cherry Carnival King and Queen during hall-time ol the men's basketball game. Fairbairn was representing the Fry Hall and Boswell, the lunlor class. --phala by Teresa GraybeaL Martha and George were chosen from the faculty. Verlin Hinshaw was named George and Dona Coleman was named Martha Washington. Freshmen host and hostess were Greg Boswell and Karmen Cox, and sophomore host and hostess were Clayton Deckinger and Julie Zerener. King and queen nominations were, from IOM, Kenny Davis and Dana Meyer, KON, Mark Stilwell and Krista Kitchg AKT, Larry Mullen and Dyan Goertzg Delta Rho, Kyle Kapphahn and Karla Hockettg PBL, Scott Golay and Carmen Armbrusterg Fry Hall, Lance Fairbairn and Lisa Shaw, basketball, Dave Rlneberg and Bridgett Johnson, Junlor Class, Wilmer Lamb and Staci Boswell, and Senlor Class, Jamie Knight and Jolene Dellinger. Rlneberg, Golay and Falr- balrn were klng candidates, and Goertz, Boswell and Johnson were queen candidates. Fairbairn and Boswell were crowned Klng and Queen at the men's basketball game against Tabor College, Saturday, February 20. Friends' Lady Falcons dominated their bas- ketball game Saturday evenlng as they played Tabor College. Heidi Wimmer led the Lady Falcons to thelr 85-58 vlctory, scoring 31 points. The men's basket- ball game followed the Iadles' but ended up ln an upset rather than a victory. Tabor ended Friends' eight-game wlnnlng streak when Friends was defeat- ed 74-77. Todd Powers led the Falcons ln scoring with a total of 18 points that game. Half-time enter- tainment for the men's game was provided by the Friends Pom-Pon squad and with the coronation ceremony. AKT sponsored a dance on Frlday, February 19, at the Garvey Art Center from 8:30 p.m. until mid- nlght. Music for the dance was provided by KXLK radio. One of the main events of the festivities was the carnival in the Garvey Art Center from 4 p.m. - 6 p.m. and followlng the men's basketball game untll 1 a.m. Carnlval booths were set up by many of the clubs as well as by each class. Booths Included Balloon Pop, Drawlng for Prizes, Kissing, Computer Dating Match Up, Ring Toss, Basketball Shooting, Pictlonary, Shot gun Wedding, Fish Pond. The Hit Man booth sponsored by the Senior class brought ln the most money. Student Council provided pop and popcorn free of charge to all who went. Tammy Webb and her committee put a lot of hard work Into the 1988 Cherry Carnival.
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i 7 f ,, 4 if r LH New fe-'z f 'Y . ' f' ff JZ . . . ,M A f ,refs 'cf W , i 1 fi The Falcons ltop rrghty thrilled alumnl and students A , , ' 1 1 it . f , , on W My f L,-2'-31' with a 55-48 wln over McPherson College in the 5 A AVA 3 A 1 I, , H -,. 'r if fy' 4 A , 'I 1 W 1 . Homecoming game. --pho1abyDan Rey 4, 'W 1 3 lj 9' , - 1, ' it: af, 5.142 4 , f. 3 M 1 1 , , , , , 4' , f , , . . . ,, .. i ef -fr 1 i me -f . -. i or One ol the many attractions ol Homecoming was the V ' Q ,fag 'QQ 'K Q V M' 1 v ',,,fL':1 4' .' hall-time show bythe marching band under the direc- I - ., ,,. Y L 1, , , ,V 5- W , V y AVIL , ' V l X A , 54 tion ol Pat Brooks lmlddle righti. --phola by Teresa A ' -- A :,,',if5T ' 5 - fa , .., ,1,,,f',,'ij,, L Graybeal, -, , 44, Af 1- 1 Phil Adrian academic advisor, and his wife 'boggie' gg , ' 3 ' 'V if 4' -V 1 the nlght away at Botanica during the Homecoming i 5 ' f X S- 1' t i dance. --pholo by ieresa Graybeal. 'V A' I 5 -H -r ,ff 1 N- - 1 - Lynette Davis and Tracy Routon ltop lefty and the Q, ' - rest ol the cheerleaders kept the crowd entertained ...Q -bu, A 'ii I R 1 during the Homecoming game. --photo by Teresa ' ' . 1:-'LJ ., ,- ' 's.. GraybeaL A Keith Martin tbottom lem used a variety ol hot lazz Q M ' i and cool ballads to entertain at the Homecoming Q Y Banquet at Botanica. --photo by Teresa Graybeal. , O 1 5, - l N J i V -2 ji , 2, A W 5 63' , an Q :I 225-Af, ,,., 1- ' , 1 JI,-egzff ,.,,' P' A fi-'E f ig?-G , t 1 . . if-3- ,K , 5 ' - if YZ? 4 , ' WM54 1 7, :'f: ?5i',z-':z.',-221961 ' 4 N32 a-.... .W2 f--' vg e- peg ..,L-.:,1,-M xg -: -' -v I ,515 L- 5-xf,11g1, 2,553 fn , In 335' Ly if r. f Q' A' V ' ' 3 '- ' -' TW , 'Z-f f U-M f cttw 'E'-yr:-2..,.-, Q .Y - Z:? ' ' -1 , :QQ ,, -j,'3j,:-.W , W wi- ' 5: ,n f-f f' i ' ll? -? ' . 3 - ig2'r,a,i9 L 4 1 ' i f ,g -...Q If NSU- -- N eff' - f .,-, I Y ., Lf.: .J ,V .-P . ' ' ffnzpv- ' , 4 y A ,A my , c X ,. , , g, .7 ,L , ref , dy 5 I, Fit 5' , QlUf.'h31 4?' V NW? ' 1' 1 ' I ' e ,Wir .,.- 1, f 4 V--1 -1 ---ville A , -...qfa-1:5-i., ,gd f if X 25 51 . ' , K. -1-j ' N' -v l 5 ' A ' gi- 5 Aff: r IQ 1' QQ, -v-- 2 ' - a f W . i, ,A . QT. Si' 3' a .defies f ,. ,Q ' ' 35412-1,jT'f,f1 E- i 5 12 -f ' 1 if:f,i,, ,2 'f' , H N I i Q f I 245 ig-geiv f I .. ,,, ..,.,., .my gf-'if ' '- ,. 1 r,g',q,' Q , .-faq. l l i .t i i
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Verilnd Hinshaw labovej was named George Wash- lngton durlng halt-tlme ol the Cherry Carnival festivi- ties. George and Marsha Washington are chosen hom the faculty each year. --phala by 751958 Gray- beal. 22
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