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KU makes strong sliowm zrzirze womeri po Allan Barzegar, Wichita freshman, stood in line for an autograph Tuesday. I think it's pretty cool that they've got Big 12 girls showing what KU has to offer heref, Barzegar said. Dylan Serrault, Salina sophomore, got his chest signed by the women. 'Tm not showering for a month, Serrault said. Allie Love, Lawrence junior, had never seen an issue of Playboy until she looked at herself in the October issue. ul was kind of surprised that I made it, Love said. 6'One of my friends kind of talked me into it and I just decided to go for it. Love posed in a library scene wearing tube socks and a thong. The whole staff was so nice and they made me feel so comfortable, Love said. The whole thing has just been fun. Love said she enjoyed watching her friends' reactions when they see her in the magazine. She said that despite all the publicity, she's still the same person. Stephan Prelog, a Playboy public relations representative, said the women were selected after photographers came to the University last spring and photographed women interested in appearing in the W U ' ,. for hw , kj J' Vlffif, l K t lf ifjf se for lr ttuaw .Lp magazine. Prelog said photographers looked for all- American college-campus women, kind of with that girl next-door look. Loni Berry, Topeka senior, decided to audition for the Big 12 feature after she saw a newspaper ad last spring while studying at Watson Library. She had been in the Women of KU Calendar and recently posed for a Chiefs calendar, but said she had never done anything to this level. Both the photographer and the producer were fantastic, Berry said. They made you feel really comfortable. Berry said her family has been supportive of her. Of course my momis not going to pick up this magazine and be like, 'this is my daughterf but she's really supportive, she said. Berry said she didn't think she would make it into Playboy. Hlt's kind of surreal still, she said. Beny said her ultimate fantasy was to be a Playboy playmate. Michael Roberts, who works for Time!Wamer Retail Sales and Marketing, said a lot of college bookstores, like the Jayhawk Bookstore. didn't sell magazines, but cany the college issue of Playboy for this event. He said it was probably the best-selling issue of the year.
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SESAME STREET Puppefewf Huis SPCHCCI' Lott, Lawrence freshman, was invited in August to attend a Sesame Street workshop on puppeteering and puppet-making. This is a partial fulfillment of a childhood dream, because even in first grade, he had written a paper describing his wish to be Jim Henson. As a child, he had created shows at his house using stuffed animals, and has learned to build a variety of hand puppets using poly-foam, Styrofoam, felt, fur, pool noodles, toddler's clothing, bath towels and a lot of hot glue. He has also experimented with rod puppets, shadow puppets, and marionettes. the Big Tzme Lott was invited to attend this workshop by Martin Robinson, who met him at a convention in Connecticut where Lott played a character in one of Robinson's plays. Robinson plays Snufileupagus on Sesame Street. At the workshop, Lott was invited to examine the construction of the fancy puppets that people see on Sesame Street. Lott owns a company, Squiggle Puppet Productions, which has developed a children's show for a Los Angeles television station. The production company's income provides the funds for his puppet supplies. 5, 35 UDK 9!l9 Spencer Lotfs mom still has the paper he wrote in first Slade lhdl l'C2lClS. 'lWhen l grow up. I want to be Jim Henson. lfftff lilo Lew Q iz' 105 9: in fel lil mf 13 .Hifi x.-fJ 7 'fu .f , 1,41 fav' IQLW: mfg, ll - Tj DQ: 11742 ,.,.-.Jw '-...,a Qlnl Emi ,,,, . J, tuitlltllt lmlllt la Eiuela xollmml Iiitomili html Ftigi lluoll Blunt WMI X Timm lon nj imma. Kim Env Wliihuh, , uk: iflflogk 151111 , . x lk NNQ3 O 6 O7 Yearbook Se , . ,
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