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Friday, October 22, 2021

A new chapter Anna Pope News Editor

Burns and Ann Hargis are in ‘the big show’ now. Burns, former Oklahoma State president, and Ann, the former first cowgirl ‘graduated’ last year when Burns retired after serving 13 years at the university. During their time at OSU, Ann and Burns’ schedule was filled with events like going to the capitol and attending countless meetings. See Chapter on 4A

File photo

Burns and Ann Hargis will be the grand marshal’s at the Sea of Orange Parade during Oklahoma State’s Centennial Homecoming Celebration.

Buds and the blues

Dan Aykroyd and Jim Belushi stop in Stillwater

Branson Evans The crowd cheered as Dan Aykroyd (pictured) and Jim Belushi in the Bluesmoblie pulled into the dispensary’s parking lot.

Ryan Novozinsky Staff Reporter

mediate applause. There were not any Chicago police officers or Neo-Nazis chasing after it like in the 1980 film “Blues Brothers,” but that does not mean it lacked authenticity. Original cast members Dan Aykroyd and Jim Belushi, brother of John Belushi, who also starred in the film, arrived at the Bud

The Bluesmobile rolled into Stillwater and was met with imSee Buds on 3A

HOmecoming royalty court

Jim Belushi sang ‘Soul Man’ with Dan Aykroyd outside Bud Brothers Coughy Shop in Stillwater.

57,000 for the fiftieth

Homecoming royalty court is one of the longest standing Oklahoma State homecoming traditions. Here are the king and queen candidates. The crowning will be on Sunday at the fountain dyeing. QUEEN NOMINEES Alexis Vance Amarie Griffeth Brooke Orr Kassandra Gaona Lauren Bush KING NOMINEES Benjamin Burchard Bobby Marchy Dawson Haworth Parker Smith

Branson Evans

Inside... Horse..................................... 4A OSU’s horse judging team won a national championship.

What the duck....................... 5A Students raise awareness for breast cancer during the month of October.

Alicia Young The women of Gamma Phi Beta and the men of Sigma Nu perform their Follies show.

Ellen Slater Lifestyle Editor Fifty-seven thousand. The crowd of proud parents and tired show directors cheered

as that number was read-aloud and presented in an oversized check to Coach Boynton. That is how many dollars the 50th annual Freshman Follies raised for their philanthropy Coaches versus Cancer. Coaches versus Cancer is a partnership between the cancer association and the national association of basketball. See Fiftieth on 10A

Follies..................................10A Freshman Greek show raises $57,000 for Coach v. Cancer.

North....................................3A

Despite labor shortages, University Dining Services are continuing to serve students.


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