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Deanna Johnson grimaces as she misses her egg. The egg is shown just under her arms. Willie Carter pushes Mike White in the wheelbarrow race. .73 TF' .c .HI ' 1 i ' . 'ff' L. X X ig, . ' ktoberfe t Our neighboring city Hot Springs stages the annual Oktoberfest and we were not to be outdone. Our own Oktober- fest began Oct. 2 with the RHA Great. Races. Newberry Field was the site of much excitement and movement as competition was held in sack races, three-legged races and push cart races. Other events included an egg-tossing contest. wheelbarrow races and the frisbee toss. Caddo served supper at the field to add to the festivity. The second part of the 'fest' came later in the month with a victorious and colorful Homecoming Oct. 27. The final event. was Spook Day, also sponsored by RHA and held on Halloween. Booths. includ- ing a water balloon throw, a bake sale and a fortune-teller, were set up on the field in front of the Union. Though not as elaborate as our neighbors, our own Oktoberfest was a successful part of the year's adventures. Alpha Sigma Tau sorority sponsored a Coke drop game as part of Spook Day, Working the table are Linda Miller, Melinda Newton, and Terri Harris. Okwbef t 12
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