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Hooters rock Gannon campus The Hooters, a pop-rock band hailing from Philadelphia, brought their act to Gannon's Hammermill Center this past No- vember 12 Opening for the Hooters was a London band, the Outfield. They performed their hits from their debut album Play Deep. Some of their more popular numbers in- cluded Say It Isn't So, I Don't Need Her and All the Love. The Hooters had fans dancing in the aisles and cheering for more as they belted out their lat- est hit Day By Day, which was Gannon students got down to the excel- lent vocals of Eric Brazilian also their hit video on MTV. They also performed Hanging On A Heartbeat, a reggae-rock favor- ite of die-hard Hooter fans. Two encores followed a smashing finale performance of the Hooters latest top-forty hit And We Danced, to leave Gannon sizzling after the spot- lights dimmed. According to Bill Stasko, Stu- dent Government Association chairperson for the event, about 1542 were sold for the SGA- sponsored event. It was a great crowd, but we didn't get a sell- The Outfield psyched up the crowd for the Hooters. out as we had hoped for, Stasko added. The LANCE was able to ob- tain permission to photograph the concert and we are proud to present these photos which are the only ones that exist from the concert. Keybordist Rob Hymen of the Hooters tickles the pearly whites. 22
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8-Ball 1985 For all students in attendance. Homecoming 1985 was a night to remember. The 8-Ball Dance was held after a successful homecoming soccer game, and dance-goers were in a mood for celebration. A sold out crowd rocked Rain- bow Gardens to the sounds of Friendz, a pop-rock band from Pittsburgh. Lori Magness, a sophomore bi- ology major and a member of the Alpha Phi Omega service frater- The Alpha Phi Omega representative, Lori Magness, was selected Homecoming Queen. She was escorted by Tom Sel- leny. nity, was crowned 1985 Home- coming Queen. The first runner-up was Nina Cotroneo, a representative from the Alpha Phi Delta fraternity. The dance was a problem-free affair and the Student Govern- ment Association thanked all of the celebrators for their coopera- tion. The outstanding student coo- peration enabled all of those pre- sent to enjoy a fun, festive even- ing. Kick up your heels and get into the swing of things. These students decided to take a break from the dancing to sit and chat. 21
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