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Hallow The geisha girl Mary Salisbury Scott “Sperman” Albreghts wins the best dressed.
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Senate sponsors day of protest The PPCSA Senate is taking Park College on a one-day flash¬ back to the era of social protests of the sixties, while giving students a chance to land a pie in the face of someone they dislike. A Freedom of Protest Day and a pie-in-the-face contest will high¬ light Freedom Week to be held from Nov. 9 to 13. According to PCSA President Scoop Phillips, all students, staff and faculty will be allowed Friday Nov. 12 to protest “anything on campus in whatever manner they see fit, within fhe rules of the col¬ lege and the law.” The complete rules and details for the protest day will be released today. The voting for the pie-in-the-face contest will take place Monday Nov. 9 through Thursday Nov. 12 in Student Activities, and in the Upper Commons during meal hours. “Students will vote by dropping nickels in the provided jars,” Phillips said. “The lucky winner will receive his pie during lunch Friday.” Cash prizes will be awarded to the winner of an essay contest to be held from Monday Nov. 9 to Thursday Nov. 12. The subject and other details of the contest will be released today. The convocation time (11 a.m.) on Wednesday Nov. 11 will be devoted to a special Flag Raising Ceremony, and a memorial service for Park Veterans at the Flag Pole. “There will be a costumed skit, readings, and laying of a wreath,” Phillips said. “Lt. Col. Robert DAVID JACOB DAVID JACOB Guess who? It’s Donna Rekittke! DAVID JAC Martinache will appear as a guest speaker. “There will be all-night movies Saturday Nov. 14. Schedules and location will be posted in the galley Monday.” The concept behind Freedom Week, according to Phillips, “is to get us to stop and think about the freedoms that we have and concern ourselves with ways to protect it. “It is to celebrate freedom, to remember those who fought and died for our freedom. Part of the reason for the selection of this week is that Veterans’ Day is on the 11th. It is also because this year is the bi¬ centennial of the constitution.” David Jacob S. L. Sartain, dean of students, gets a share of the pie-in-the-face contest. 30 FREEDOM WEEK
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