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Participating in the Billionth Barrel of Oil parade, hostesses Lori Drachen- burg, Teri Jo Hayes, and Rebecca Phillips, and sponsor Kathy Hutchin- son ride in style. Sonnya Nance registers guests at the barbecue given in honor of the Southern Association. amet “i Preparing for the big barbecue, Jill Presidential Hostess Leslie Reed Pate straightens the hostess’s table. serves guests at a special dinner.
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Hostesses serve faculty— Assisting at a barbecue for the Southern Association, Lori Drachen- burg pins a sheriff's badge on a guest. The Presidential Hostesses are (stan- ding) Becky Lewis, Leslie Delaney, Teri Jo Hayes, Lori Drauchenberg, Becky Alcazar, Sonnya Nance, Karen Turnbow, Rebecca Phillips, Jill Pate, Rachael Kern, Shonna Dooley, Kathy Wilkes, Paige Stacy; seated beside Dr. Baker--Holly Hunt, Tyna George; front--Norma Caballero, Arlene Guillen, Cathy Rogers, Leslie Rush.
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by Dean Lockwood Who says lightning never strikes twice?The Gong Show, universally known as the arm-pit of entertain- ment, was resurrected right here at SPC for an exclusive one-time engagement. The show, sponsored by the of- fice of Student Activities offered cash prizes of $100, $50 and $25, which attracted every starry-eyed Tom, Dick and Harry. The il- lustrious panel of judges included SPC’s own Janice Joyner, Connie Elliot and Michael Celli. Standing in for Chuck Berris as Master of Ceremonies was Student Ac- tivities Director Jeff Anderson, who entertained the audience with such quick-witted one-liners as, “Is this microphone on?” Overall, | must admit “Gong” was an enjoyable show. Of course, my taste in somewhat warped. Still, it was an entertainment classic in which: the key to suc- cess was to have no taste, no pride and no talent. eecccce not to Gong
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