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Free for all fun for all t was more than just an afternoon of fun and sun. The '85 Free-for- All netted over 54,500 for student scholarships. Paint fights, giveaways and bands highlighted the afternoon event co- sponsored by WKQQ-FM, the Stu- dent Activities Board, the Student Government Association and Colle- gians for Academic Excellence. -L f ff? ,Z K I I .W I fri' fx 4' -r l , IE., , ,fy 5' f 1 affff- ig ff f ., ' 13 .. 1 '- iw , , .njffafgi-,i..i',,, -raft, -1.-.. gr .,., - , LSV-. -I 4 , V' aw. 1 V -13, km, ... G .W p x . K.. c. . . , , -,, . 1,-M ,Ir--. ,, ff pi Y- jab' u9Qf,1,-,-.'.,1 , '-'I i, i - 5 '-Qlj J . if , x ,. .1 V I 4 .rm This year's Free-for-All was a big improvement over last year's event, said Iohn Cain SGA president. The weather cooperated and everyone had a good time. In one of the more popular events, eight student leaders faced off with paint-filled squirt bottles in a winner- take-a-shower QD contest. Local bands Radio Cafe, The Atti- tudes and Charlie's Garage enter- tained the crowd as they participated in events such as a pizza-eating con- test and a Snow Dive for prizes. The bands selected for this year's event were excellent - and the crowd really seemed pleased with the re- sults, said SAB president Paul Hay- den. Local merchants set up giveaway and contest booths that offered stu- dents a diversion from their studies. lust Sweats, One Hour Photo, G.D. Ritzy's, Lexington Dive Shop, Hard- ee's, Commonwealth Plasma and Mid-State Distributers participated in the event. -Susie Arnold Telecommunications freshman Kathleen Moore and Matt Noell of Lexington dance to the beat of The Attitudes. The band was one of three .. . - that performed at the Free-for-All celebration. -Photo by Clay Gwen Free for All
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