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CONTEST Greg Duncum, Ron Reece 27
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LIP SYNC The Second Annual Lip Sync Contest was a big success with ten acts competing at the Student Center in tront of a full-capacity crowd. The competition got underway with The Pee Wee Herman Dance performed by Tony Davis. Eric Pinkney and Carl Weaver featured as Pee Wee. Second, the crowd was wooed by the sound of Luther Vandross portrayed by Cornelious Roberson. Next, the Spuds McKenzie Band, singing Runaway and consisting of Tim Raffa, Jimmy Stepp, Alex Knoll, Mike Cantrell and Junior Eads, rocked the Student Center and all within. They won second place among group competitors. Liz Veitch, dressed in the latest fashion available to coal miners ' daughters ' , sang of life with Another One On the Way by Loretta Lynn. Next, the U.C, Dream Team consisting of T.C, McClish and Byron Smoot and protected by their body guards Ricky Parker, Chester Millirons and Donnie Ray, proved their ability to dance with their high energy act to New Edition ' s Count Me Out . They won third place group act. Jill Howard, singing Tina Turner ' s hit song convinced the auaience that they Better Be Good to Me , for which she won third place solo act. The audience was then treated to The Conversation as Greg Duncum and Ron Reece portrayed Waylon Jennings and Hank Williams Jr. Kim Rose begged Stay With Me as she payed tribute to the late Janis Joplin by portraying Bette Midler as the Rose. Kim won first place solo act. Percy Alexander, Tony Davis and Eric Pinkney got down to Funky Beat by Houdini. In the last act of the evening, the Chicago Bears, consisting of the Women ' s Basketball Team, convinced the audience they were number one with their own version of the Super Bowl Shuffle. The team won first place among group competitors. The crowd enjoys the contest. Jill Howard 26 Percy Alexander. Tony Davis and Eric Pinkney
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ROTC making a comeback on college campuses During the 1960s and 70s, ROTC was a source of controversy and heated debate. But, with the new conservatism of the 1980s, ROTC is making a come- back on college campuses across the nation. Under the leadership of Captain DeWayne Brewer, who also is responsible for ROTC at Eastern Kentucky University, Union College adopt- ed the ROTC program for the first time in 1986-87 and met with much approval and suc- cess. 28
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