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A week of fun and excitement BOON SIANG Throughout the week of October 5-10, activities were held to celebrate Harvest Fest. Many, varied events were held in Thompson Commons, and some even outside. These events included apple bobbing, fruit relays, jello snarfing, the ice cream eating con¬ test and the soap box derby race. The final event was the Harvest Fest dance on October 10th at 7 p.m. The dinner dance was held at the Holiday Inn near the airport where it was held last year. A local band from Kansas City called ‘Myth’ play a variety of music ranging from the late 50s music to the present 80’s hits. The coronation was at 9 p.m. Male candidates were Michael Alvarado, Matt Hart, Cedric Kimes, and Mark Kulda. The female candidates were Martha Bingle, Krystal Bowie, Sondra Ellis, and Elizabeth Marchisello. Chosen King and Queen were Michael Alvarado and Elizabeth Marchisello. After Liz received flowers and a tiara and Mike accepted a medallion, the two swayed to the tune of “With or Without You,” by the Irish band U2. Last year’s queen, Inger Scherer, was present to congratulate the candidates and give her best wishes. The dinner dance was coordinated by the College Activities Board. Michele Hicks D any el M urtha and Torie Cooper are soaked in the d weather. BOON SIANG II
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LORNA CONDIT President Breckon speaks to the stu¬ dents as “Scoop Phillips, president of the Park College Student Association looks on. President Breckon and Senior Larry White wait for the crowd. PRESIDENT ' S STUDENT FORUM 17 DAVID JACOB
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Freshman Gaillard Bird hauls John Beavers, center, and Victor Crook and their soap boxes to the starting line. BOON S1ANG LEE MIKE BARRON Freshman Jodi Jenson waits for marsh- mallows to be dropped into her mouth. Freshman Elmer Becker stretches his neck for his floor in the apple-bobbing contest. “We are dirty, but we are happy,’’ says Suzy Williams and Joyce Crayton after the marshmallow competition. HARVEST FEST 19
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