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Pumpkin LidLiJLiJti LUJLiJ Contest Bryan Huskie Concert Pretty Darn Good Stuff ... As a Pre-Halloween treat, the Union College students were presented with a night of great entertainment. The evening got underway with the annual pumpking carving contest as the contestants scraped their way to success. Photo left: pictured left to right are: Janis Shelton, Frank Newman, Pat Burke, Mary Smith, Tim Gurren, Maria Alvira, and Tracy Howard. The second event of the evening featured entertainer Bryan Husky. The reaction of the student body to the well performed concert was clearly evident in all of the foot pattin ' and on the smiles of the crowd ' s faces. As one student bluntly put it: It was pretty darn good stuff!! 2S
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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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HALLOWEEN As the Autumn wind blew the dead crumbled leaves through the air, as black cats squalled and frightened children lay in their beds with the covers pulled high over their heads, the Union College community made its way in a solemn vigil to the Student Center, but once inside all forgot it was the creepiest night of the year, and the Halloween Dance emerged as one of the most successful of the year. The costumes ranged from scary and traditional vampires to creative jelly beans, crayons, and ev- erything in between. All horror-filled ideas that come with the night were forgotton as dancing and excitement filled the building which was packed to full capacity. With the clock striking the witching hour, the wind howling through the trees, and everyone watching behind them afraid of what might be lurking in the darkness, the dance came to an end — the end of anoth- er fabulous, unforgetta- ble event at Union College. Cyndilyn Alcott, Rick Witmer Don Gilbert 30
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