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Latonia Morrison with the royal court and escorts. Miss Grambling takes the royal promenade. Ellen sings “Inseparable.” ae
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A tribute by Robert. The set had an international flavor. Grambling’s queens are definitely number one. The president crowns Latonia. Coronation Very Touching Latonia Denise Morrison became Grambling State Universi- ty’s official ambassadress Sept. 12 when President Joseph Johnson crowned the lovely Opelousas beauty during coronation festivities in Memorial Gymnasium. “The World on Parade at GSU”’ was the theme of the 1985 coronation with Japan, China, Mexico and Nigeria receiving special attention. Escorting Miss Grambling was SGA President Terry Savoy. Attendants of Miss Morrison were royal court members Karen Mansfield of Grambling (Miss Senior), Marilyn James of Forkland, Ala. (Miss Junior), Carla Matthews of Inglewood, Ca- lif. (Miss Sophomore) and Devra Mouton of Opelousas (Miss Freshman). Following a salute to the queens of yesteryear, Sigma Alpha lota’s Ellen Smiley sang a superlative rendition of ‘‘Insepara- ble.”” An enthusiastic crowd then reviewed the procession of or- ganizational queens and watched the Orchesis perform a mov- ing number. Following the presentation of class torchbearers and a vocal tribute (“‘Lady’’) by Rufus Matthews, President Johnson crowned Latonia. One of the more moving performances of the coronation came after the royal promenade. That’s when Latonia’s brother, Robert L. Morrison II, sang a special vocal tribute enti- tled, ““You Gave Me Love.”’ The Opelousas beauty couldn’t hold back the tears. Master and mistresses of ceremonies at work.
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mZOx0 4 Om reom Kappa Kappa Psi members talk it over. Bandsmen Take Trophy They called it a “Throw Down’’ and it at- tracted a crowd Oct. 21 in T.H. Harris Auditorium. Sponsored by Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, the event was composed of groups f rom Mon- roe, Natchitoches and Grambling. Taking first place honors was GSU’s Kappa Kappa Psi, the honorary band fraternity. Awarded second was Groove Phi Groove here. Phi Beta Sigma members from North- east and Northwestern also formed part of the The winners perform. competition. Band member ‘‘Mama Juke” took the “Fly Trophies and Sigmas highlighted. Girl’’ title. Phi Beta Sigmas get into their act. 72 Hap, anings
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