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photos by Jennifer Horton 20 Student Life
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True Colors 6:30 . . . They ' re all lined up. 6:45 . . . They ' re entering the sight of attack. 6:50 . . . The freshmen are proving that Everything Has a Beginning . 6:55 . . . The sophomores are finally here Under The Big Top . 7:00 .. . The ju- niors Got By With A Little Help From Their Friends . 7:05 .. . The seniors are realizing that The Sky ' s The Limit . Don ' t look now . . . It ' s a Stakeout! Cornhuskin ' 1987 brought surprises and disappointments as each class worked hard gearing up for the big night. Studies were neglected due to distractions such as water fights, chants, rolling the courtyard and singing. Practices wer e held and many a sheet of poster board was bought for creative cos- tuming. Aided by their big sisters, the freshmen, who felt a little like rookies, struggled to catch on to the wild traditions of this annual event while the sophomores mercilessly covered their courtyard with toilet paper. The juniors en- joyed their first year as Big Sisters and the seniors just wanted to win! Thursday evening rolled around and the courtyard fes- tivities commenced. The seniors rushed in, dressed in pre- vious Cornhuskin ' sweatshirts and began the highlight of their parade: a hot air balloon show to the theme from Top Gun. Cotton candy, apple cider, and popcorn were downed by all and with full stomachs we retreated to our headquarters to prepare for the Big Event. Filing into Jones Auditorium, the classes began their cheers, all progressing up to the competitions. It was a long process, but the four classes gave it their best shot. Then in the end, much to the shock of many, the sophomores tri- umphed over the seniors. Cries of joy and sorrow per- meated through the auditorium as everyone rushed out to go and whoop it up even more. The seniors and sopho- mores headed over to Barry ' s for their own private cele- bration, while the freshmen joined their Big Sisters at fra- ternity row (the freshmen enjoyed Self-Determining Hours). Cornhuskin ' 87 was a huge success, especially for the sophomores who will always remember their well- deserved, but surprising victory. — Kim Miller photo by Debra Branson photo by Jennifer Horton Student Life 21
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