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DQFQIVI DECORATIGNS 1984 Once again the heated com- petition between the dorms for the best decorations rose to an all time high, The theme of Mu- sic on a Winning Note prompt- ed instruments and songs to dominate the decorations. The women of Ellis spent sev- eral nights during the week prior to homecoming drawing and painting which was evident if anyone ventured into the dorm. As did the other dorms which was to be seen by the creativity seen on Saturday. From the Vic- tory March of Ellis and Going Crazy in Gardner to Music to our ears in Turner. All the deco- rations were great. But the men of Turner prevailed with their large Blueboy beating his drum Ca Coe Kohawkj. 1. Ellis Hall played a Victory March to their Blueboys, 2. PixIey's spirit wasn't dampened even though their efforts were Blowing ln the Wind. 3. Gardner's streamers went crazy, but couldn't win the trophy. .,.- -eq 1 f 'i ..1-., .. .. ia .. ,V Jl'l 1-. ..-.. ' 1, , Q i--- . ..a Lv - - L ii ' ' . u . ,. -., .L . . tl Bl '.,'.1E -Q . V! T - . Tj -N. .L A E-' :: 4':'?I: P- -v-W Lf .safe-4. I 'i V, , -ff r Ami' KT- .4-:-Zil ff . If I I I I I I fy - fy 7... 3
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gd' .. -4 usumct' I-- ' rl' r T If ll 1 GKX297 -YYY Q: r.. SVT 11 7 1 i ? V U:-4 -x 3, '1s Z T crib.. if- gh l.lilt.lllif,1,jsf , ' .1 ri .-Q Ag, -1 1. Senior Otticers: Dorothy Hutchinson, Kae ren Propes, and Trish Reynolds. 2. Three ofthe Junior Officers: Kevin Fitz- patrick, Gina Gilmore, and Todd Srnith. 3. The Alpha Kappa Phi service sorority was represented by Laura Keefe. Rena Mead- ows, and Marcette Meeks. 4. Some of the cheerleaders Tami Leadill, Karen Mendel, Tamrny Simoncelli, Julie Ner- genah, and Angela Beck. 5. The Pom Pon girls enjoy the parade. 6. The l.C. band plays the Uwinning note in the parade. 7. Democrats, Mary Merris and Kathy Stewart, cheer for their candidates in the parade. 8. Greg Floyd and Brian Engelbrecht play with the band. 9. The Young Republicans promote the oth- er side ofthe ticket. T T, . H ,w'T ,, ,--in ,- .ff 2- . l ,f . L Y. ,g t ,4.- 2 Ig i ,KN . Q, 4:1531 ' 'ie S J -iw
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