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Miss MTSU The Miss MTSU pageant, won by Miss Dari Anne Tarbuk and spon- sored by Sigma Beta Epsilon, drew over one thousand people to see some of the most beautiful and talented women on campus. Also included in the event was the much anticipated appearance of Miss America Kellye Cash. Miss Tarbuk, sponsored by Delta Zeta, won not only the pageant but the Most Talented award as well, singing Somewhere Over The Rainbow. Rachel Fisher won the award for most congenial.
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The Roommate Game The Grill Annex was the scene of scandal and raised eyebrows during Residence Hall Week. J and K apart- ments sponsored the Room- mate Game, an offbeat ver- sion of the Newlywed Game. Roommates were asked to evaluate their roomies ' last date (we found out some of us hadn ' t had a date in a long time), expose who had a crush on who, and what one really did before bedtime. There were a few names called but it was evident from the screams and kicks that everyone had a good time. These people make up our student body... worse yet, one of them could be your next roomie.. .God forbid! Pike Fights The Pike Fights provided en- tertainment for over one thousand fans. There was enough screaming and yelling that they could have been pro- fessional fights. Anyway, they were a good way to let off steam as the dreaded week of final exams approached. The winners on Fight Night were: James Sparks, Ronnie Lee, Donald Sandars, Billy Davis, Eric Fisk, Glen Farris, Darryl Amason, Derek De- pasco, David Key, Ricky Bin- gham, Tim Swarts, Joey Mul- loy, and Eric Womsley.
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Mr. MTSU Outrageous! There ' s no other way to de- scibe the Mr. MTSU pageant. Alaino Delllues won the event which was sponsored by the Chi Omega sorority. The contestants kept the crowd of about 600 on the edge of their seats from beginning to end. During the modeling of casual clothes, one contestant came out wearing a T-shirt and a towel! The formal wear competition went smoothly, but after ten finalists were chosen, things got crazy again. The final part of the competition seemed at first to be simple and not at all unusual. Each of the ten finalists chose a question from a hat. Easy, right? Well, answering an im- promptu question in front of 600 people is hard. Especially when the questions aren ' t the average What do you want to do with your life? questions. One that was posed to a lucky finalist was, If you were a mixed drink, what would you be and why? The contestant responded that he would be a Long Island Tea. Why? It ' s well worth the money. It goes down smooth, and it hits just the right spot. Isn ' t that exactly what you would have said?
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