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Homecoming ' 84 ' WE ' VE GOT WHAT IT TAKES Sandra Skinner, Leigh Wilson, and Abigayle Gibson compete for the ice cream sandwich eating contest at Class Playday. Juniors Prove They ' ve Got What It Takes Competitive spirits were challenged as the classes participated in the popular Class Playday on Thursday of Homecoming week. Classmates were present to join in the activities and to cheer on their teammates. When the dust had settled after such activities as shoe race, dizzy lizzy, ham- burger eating, pizza eating, and chin toss, the Junior class under the team leadership of Emily Garrett, proved to have the best spirit and were pronounced the winners. The Freshmen class struggles to finish the chin pass.
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Pucciah Fectibal On November 12-14, 1984, Union students were participants in a Pucciah Fectibal. For the few who were not sure exactly what a Pucciah Fectibal was, it was interpreted into English as Russian Festival. The Honors Student Association, under the direction of sponsor Dr. Pat Pinson, and Jennifer Clement, president, sponsored this event. Leading the list of distinguished speakers was Ivy Scarborough, a lawyer in the Jackson area and a Union graduate, who spoke of his recent trip to the Soviet Union. His discussion focused on US USSR relations, politics, and people and places of the USSR. Other speakers included Vadim and Galina Raff who are natives of Leningrad, USSR; Catherine Carls, an authority on Polish history; and Tom Walsh, a member of the Baptist Peace Tour to Russia. Students were treated to an exhibit of decorated eggs by Mrs. Harry Johnse y, who bases this art on the designs of Carl Faberge, master designer of the Romanov family. Various exhibits were displayed by academic organizations. 0E P -
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The Freshmen Class display took first place honors. Chi Omega captured second place with their display. Alpha Tau Omega Display Zeta Tau Alpha Display Sigma Alpha Epsilon Display Lambda Chi Alpha Display
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