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Just after me queen is announced. Cimt turns around to make sure Lance s dong rus job “Don't just stand there, do something1 Freshman Tammy Brown and her escort Coy Martin await their cue to start off the evening's festivities. Sophomore attendant Tammy Anderson and her escort Jeff Hurlburt make their way around the track. Tammy Brown, the freshman attendant, sits on the float waiting for the ball game to start. Before the kiss, Lance looks at Ashley as if to say. Are you ready for this? € “ iiuiif 'i' 14
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License plates sporting everything from names to invitations to observe a car's incredible speeds, such as Lori Mitchell's CMEFLY. were another popular form of expression. In the age of gender-benders such as Boy George and Annie Lennox, the difference between the sexes has become somewhat obscured to the consternation of the older generation. These trendy guys. Rick Stein. Jimmy Harrell. Clinton Pope, and Coy Martin say they wear earrings because they want to be different from the average male and attract attention from the op- posite sex. Music ranging from the glitter of Cyndi Lauper to the snarl of Billie Idol was another way of making oneself understood. Showing their musical preferences are Ginger Troup. Tammy Rector. Lyn Kendrick. Diane Ni- cholas. Jamie Jones, and Tammy Brown KANSAS $1 000(91 ST AUG America. Kazuko came to prefer the standardized American schedule to the rotating Japanese schedule, in which chemistry may be sixth hour Monday and second hour Tuesday. Although she enjoyed school. Kazuko relished the chance to observe Ameri- can culture first hand. She discovered that Americans are much more re- laxed and informal in their manners than their Japanese counterparts. For entertainment. Kazuko spent many of her Friday nights attending sporting events with her new found friends and adding such American slang words as bak bak and garg to her vocabu- lary. We can only hope she enjoyed her stay in America as much as we en- joyed having her. Kazuko's pretty smile as well as her fun-loving personality combine to make her a true treasure of the Orient. — Copy by Cindy Bitner
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Ashley: SC, Winners At Fall Festival A week of festivities was climaxed by the crowning of Ashley Cockrum as the 1984 Fall Festival Queen on October 19. Lance Hoopingarner escorted Ashley to the theme song You're the Inspiration by Chicago. The two senior candidates, Pam Hebberd and Gina McEiroy. were escort- ed by John Nicholas and Rick Stein. Junior attendant Vanessa Brown was escorted by Dalyn Figgins. Sophomore Tammy An- derson was escorted by Jeff Hurlburt; and Tammy Brown, the freshman attendant. was escorted by Coy Martin Pep Club voted to have twins. Clint and Chad Floyd, for the mascots, and Gina Dody was chosen to carry the flowers. October 19 proved to be a perfect night for both FaH Festival and the “big game The Tro- jans demolished the Elkhart Wildcats in an exciting football battle ending with SC-14. Elkhart-0. Attendants and candidates were: Fresh- man Tammy Brown, sophomore Tammy Anderson, junior Vanessa Brown, seniors Pam Hebberd. Ashley Cockrum, and Gina McEiroy. Mascots: Chad Floyd. Gina Dody. and Clint Floyd. An entertaining Rick Stein shows senior candidate Gina McEiroy his version of the jitterbug. — Copy by Ashley Cockrum. photos by Tonya Neilan and Fred Love. Vanessa Brown flashes a big smile while Dalyn Figgins gets psyched up for the upcoming ball game. Sentor escort John Nicholas manages a smile while Pam Hebberd manages his hair. 15
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