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North sang "Think of Me" from the musical "The Phantom of the Opera" in the talent competition. I just wanted to meet the girls and have fun. I kept in mind that I was out here to have a good time, and I tried to be myself. Miss KU-Lawrence 1990 north said she never thought about what her chances would be when she entered the pageant, which was sponsored by Phi Kappa Pal fraternity. "I just wanted to meet the girls and have fun," she said. "I kept in mind that I was out here to have a good time, and I tried to be myself." "But yes, I was nervous. It's a very nervous thing to have someone out there iudging you." North said the Miss KU-Lawrence pageant was her third competition but that she had never placed before. She said her plans as Miss KU-Lawrence included "just getting some sleep." The first runner-up was Shelli Inmon, Leawood sophomore, who would assume North's responsibilities should extenuating circumstances occur. Inmon won a $250 scholarship. Melinda Murphy was second runner-up and winner of a $200 scholarship. Murphy attends Bryan Travel College in Topeka. Angela Casey, Hutchinson junior, was the third runner-up and Rhonda Sutton, a sophomore at Highland Community College, was the fourth runner-up. Laurie Teater, Lawrence junior, was named the interview award winner and received a 14 karat gold bracelet. Dana Feldhausen, Marysville junior, received the Special Judges Award. Also participating in the pageant were Dianne Spies, Kansas City, Kan., sophomore; Tara Murphy, Topeka senior; Michelle Brown of Lawrence, a dental hygienist; Jane Meeks, Lawrence freshman; and Vicki Singer, Overland Park junior. The 1990 Miss KU-Lawrence, Anne North, waves to the crowd. South African death squad exists, ex-police say The Sunday Times, South Africa's largest-circulation newspaper, identified the third man as David Tsihalange and said he had fled the country after telling a journalist he was a member of a death squad reportedly headed by former police captain Dirk Coetzee. JOHANNESBURG, South Africa — a third former police officer has confessed to involvement in a police death squad that assassinated government opponents, a newspaper reported yesterday. Coezet, who also has fled South Africa, said in a newspaper interview published Friday that he commenced his political assassinations. Coetzee gave the interview after being implicated last month in an affidavit by a former policeman, Butana Nofomela. The Associated Press Nofomela was spared from Death Row — where he faced hanging for a non-political murder — after giving information about the unsolved killings of several activists. He said he participated in a death squad that was commanded by Coetzee, who is white, and included Tshikalange, a Black. The allegations are under investigation, but police officials have denied the existence of any death squaud and described Coetzee as an unstable, embittered man who had --faced disciplinary action. This attempt to discredit Coetzee, even before his charges are investigated, has been depicted by anti-apartheid groups as part of a broader cover-up effort. Lawyers for Human Rights, the organization that obtained Nofomela's affidavit, is seeking assurances from the Justice Ministry that the prisoner will not be executed until all the death squad allegations are resolved. TONITE SHARKEY'S Mon. night football Broncos vs. Redskins DRINK SPECIALS Play your favorites on our juke box Shoot a game of pool with us SCHOOL'S OUT show us your student I.D. save $1.00 at the door BEER BUFFET TUESDAY