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page 6 ®l|e (Kompaas 1 I would like to thank everyone who voted for me and I hope this will be a successful year. !! ! 14it00 lEligabEtlf ^ate llntuerfittQ Serenely gazing over the area’s calm waters 3nc5 •••• Relaxing near Pasquotank County’s primary source of entertainment Bo fReleaae Olrouin Coronation 1983 was an en chanting Affair. Through its majestic and dazzling air, the princesses, knights, nobles, and even the subjects were cap tivated by the ideal beauty of the event. In every crowning of a new campus queen, the presence of the proceeding queen brings back fond memories. The reign of the queen who is about to give up her crown is always thought of as she takes her last walk as the official reigning dignitary. How does one say good-bye to a queen who has made an out standing impact on the royalty of ECSU? As Patti Austin and James Ingram sings “The Music Never Ends,” the reign of Lynette Lorraine Watson, Miss ECSU 1982-83 will never come to a complete stop. -Ji
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