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PAGE TWO ONVEMBER 12. 1992 Elegance and Underwear Lingerie Tantalizes Crowd At Bon Vivant Fashion Show by Kim Cole Jim Harper is highlight of show Boh Vivant’s annual home coming show was held on Thursday, November 3, 1992 in B.N. E>uke auditorium. This year’s Fall Fantasia was well put together by offic ers Lamont Freeman (presi dent) , Jim Harper (vice presi dent), and Yolanda Alexander (choregrapher). This year a lighted extended runway al lowed the audience to be closer to the action.There were six scenes in which the models dis played their outfits on the stage. The 5th scene, Body Connection (Lingerie ),was the show stopper. Yolanda Alexander, Rodney Kearney, Jim Harper and Angel Winfield seemed to be the crowd favor ites. The Lingerie scene left the crowd hot and h3rped so a brief intermission was held to calm thing down before progressing with the rest of the show. Dur ing the intermission, 2 mono logues from Rhonda Wilson’s “Women of Distinction’’ were recited. The commentator, Junelle Gist announced the lastest fashions displayed from Dress Bam, CtMitempo Casuals, La Paulett’s, J.Riggins, Webster’s,Brooks, Foot Ac tion, Hit or Miss, Contempo Casuals, The Attic, Bernard’s Formal Wear, and the model’s personal wardrobe. Bon Vivant was pleased with the ticket sales. Portions of the sales were donated to charity. Bon Vivant is an orga nization devoted to public ser vice through fashion. “Each show gets better and better I would like to urge everyone interested to try out and attend our next show in the spring” , said model Chailes Feamster. Three Ebony models and Bon Vivant’s founder Melvin Walker were introduced before the show ended with the tradi tional Bon Vivant turn. Hats off to all the models, for con tributing to a sucessftil home coming week. Memo Miller dazzles crowd "Dawning Of Excellence " Shines Through in By Dezmona Mizelle Miss NCCU The “Dawning of Excellence” (XMonation dis{:layed die tnie of die beauty ofNCCU. Thecoro- nadon was given in hixKX'of Miss NCCU 1992, Kia Dawn Hardy. She was escorted by Ron Brinscm, setenadedbyTlaExumandChades Hymaa and was admired by all NCCU students. Miss NCCU, a viskxi of lovliness, was preceded by her royal court, Mndi included Chayl Siffoid, Fust Attendant, Pauline Poe, Second Attendant, Miss Senior, Renata Thmqism, Miss Junku', Tada Buder, Miss Sqimnoie, Camilla Joyno', Mss Freshman, Kietra Musgrave, Flower Giil, Kristin Campbdl, CiDwnBearer,ChrisHardy,Soqitor Bearer,TemenceGadnerandRobe Beara-,Bobl^H.HardyEC)ver25 (^ueois fiom other (xganizations also partkapated in the cofonatxxi, and they were escorted by 10 men fitxn difierent oiganizations at NCCU. TheStudentGovemmeitAsso- datkmalsopaitkipatedindieaxD- nadon, and SGA President Phyliss Jeffers hcnored her parents as she wasinstalledalongwithotherofBc- eis. Kia Hardy addressed die oowd with poise diaddng God, her par ents, and students for thdrsi^ppnt The coronadon was followed l^a Ball, Mirae Miss Hardy redeved gifts fitxn die Alpha QdCh^iterof A^dia Kappa Alpha Sorority, In corporated, the Gamma Beta Qi^nerofA^ihaFhi AlphaFrata- nity, focoiporated, and Mss Tori Rowland, forma* Mss NCCU. The ball, held in the Qxnjdex, was beaudfid as wdl as mnnen- tous, and widbeionembaedlty an asaspedalpartofthe 1992QxDna- doa '"'I thank God and my family” said Kia Hardy, Miss NCCU Kia Hardy . Miss NCCU and her escort
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