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Jt Cakes a faU when students are in dire need of a little out-of-the-classroom activity an October festival can provide iust the right attitude adjustment by Richard Welbom They just couldn ' t wait r spring, so in the middle of etcher, they proclaimed II Fling. A week-long string events was set up to elimi- ite any mid-semester ilahs that might be form- 3 around campus. The week kicked off ith a pizza eating contest )-sponsored by Domino ' s zza. The contest was a defi- te crowdpleaser as stu- ;nts packed the Great Hall cheer on their favorite ad muncher. While all of the contes- nts managed to stuff them- selves silly, the men ' s divi- sion was taken (along with a pack of Rolaids) by the Foot Frat, with the Alpha Sweet- hearts gobbling up the wom- en ' s title. High noon Tuesday found the amphitheatre rock- ing with the Lip Sync con- test. The Foot Frat put the same moves to the music that they put on the pizza and came away winners rap- ping to RDMC ' s Do They Rap Like That. The Foot Fresh Frat pantomimed a second place performance and Alpha Tau Omega captured third with King Tut. While Wednesday kept participants busily searching the Shoals area in the scav- enger hunt, Thursday was full of Spirit. The pep rally was a scream, and the Beat Jax State banner contest was all tied up between the RE. majors and the Circle K. Club. A new aspect of enter- tainment for the students also premiered during the week. Dedra Eastland. Jenni- fer Felton, Richard Welborn, Anthony Little, and Bill Rus- sell were all a part of Night Club Night, the Grand Open- ing of the Pub-in-theSub. These student perform- ers wowed audiences with a wide variety of talent. For every event there must be a reigning queen. The Womanless Beauty Pag- eant certainly gave the judges what they were look- ing for. The Alpha Sweet- hearts ' entry. The Real Rox- anne (alias freshman Tim Washington), was selected and crowned to reign over Fall Fling. -C ICT J r Frank Williams IT TOOK the Womanless Beauty Contest to get Chris Linberg in a dress. Each participant was judged on the basis of originality, charm and make-up. Chris was a lady to the end and accepted his defeat with much charm and grace. THREE COEDS compare the re suits of the banner contest. The banners were used in the Jax State game on Saturday.
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DRIVER JON CASTEEL and navigator Jeff Lavender make their way down the road on the final leg of the Road Rally. The contest was a time-speed- distance race for automobiles. NOT EXACTLY SAVORING the flavor, Linda Leathers, Phi Mu ' s contestant in the Pizza Eating Contest, does what damage she can to the half of the twelve inch cheese pizza in front of her. Al- though Linda did not win the contest, she did, however, re- ceive a free lunch.
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THE FIRST PLACE winner of the float competition was this entry by Alpha Tau Omega and Phi Mu. The parade featured over 100 entries, half of which were university spon- sored. REPRESENTING THE FRONT LINE of the Pride of Dixie Marching Band in the parade are the major- ettes with the precision dance team the Lionettes. In addition to the uni versity ' s band, ten area high schooi bands marched in the Saturday morning parade. 30 Homecoming
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