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Cathy Cordry After construction on Northeast Drive was completed, commuters and visi- tors used it as an entrance to campus from Hwy. 165. Making an impression on all who see it, Malone Stadium stands as the highest one-sided stadium in the United States. mendous amount of congestion at DeSiard Street and Universi- ty Avenue where we’ve had some terrible accidents in years past,” said Dr. Robert Robinson, vice- president for business affairs. An outdoor artistic addition caught students’ eyes as they passed the bookstore and walked into Hardee’s. A maroon and gold NLU emblem was painted on the sidewalk compli- ments of the SGA. —Stephanie Duke is A srepranie During a summer session of Prep, freshman Stephanie Peel works on her fall schedule of classes. Before new pledges arrive, Sigma Kappa members Becky Curry and Stacy Smith talk about rush on bid day. Student Life Yee Billy Heckford 15
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hes Patricia Brant, pharmacy se- nior, was crowned queen at the 1986 Miss Northeast Pageant held on February 19 in Brown Auditorium. Brant is the 22-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don Brant of Monroe. She had been a Warbonnet captain and co- captain, a Little Indian, a Base- ball Batgirl and the Phi Mu so- rority pledge director and corre- sponding secretary. The 12 contestants in the pag- eant were judged for swimsuits, evening gowns and talent as well as on interviews with the judges earlier in the day, according to Bobbie Candler, hostess of the pageant and Miss Louisiana 1982. When Brant realized she had won, she said, “I’m extremely Richard Lupo Besides having been crowned Miss NL, Patricia Brant also won the swim- suit competition. Years of dancing enabled first runner up Tedi McKeithen to perform with grace and experience. 16 Student Life happy and very excited about going to the Miss Louisiana Pageant and representing Northeast at the pageant this year.” First runner-up in the pageant was Tedi Marie McKeithen, health and physical education sophomore; second runner-up was Lisa Lester, fashion mer- chandising junior; and third run- ner-up was Karen Canady, pre- med senior. In individual competition, Brant won the swimsuit cate- gory while Lester captured the talent scholarship with a piano selection entitled “Rustle of Spring.” For the talent category, McKeithen performed a ballet- ponté dance; and Canady, dressed in a red flapper dress, sang a rendition of “Hit Me with a Hot Note and Watch Me Bounce.” Brant’s talent offering was a ventriloquist act in which her “dummy partners”, Copper and Katie sang the “Trolley Song”. “I’ve been a ventriloquist for 14 years,” said Brant. “You want to keep it on an entertain- ing and humorous level, as well as gearing the routine to an adult audience,” she said. Other pageant contestants were Jennifer Dawn Hall; Maureene Estelle Mullins; Me- lissa Susan Parker; Sycrid Quintina Pate; Kimberly Marie Riggs; Stephanie Lee Standard; Jennifer DeAnne Swilley; and Mary Cynthia Weathersby. —Liz Hebert a 3 — ao) S 3 a i 4
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