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Gamma Phi -Alpha Chi Football Game After weeks of intensive conditioning and drilling, two Idaho State College sororities donned football togs and played a top-grade ex- hibition of rockum-sockum ball. Before a crowd of about 1 ,000 at Spud Bowl on an sunny mid-April Saturday afternoon, the Gamma Phi Beta squad struck for a first half touchdown and threatened to score on five other occasions while thwarting the only deep penetration by Alpha Chi Omega early in the last half. The final score was 6-0. Petite Carolyn Bottom, a Gamma Phi pledge, notched the lone touchdown of the day by streaking around left end and scoring from 10 yards out. Complete with an out-of-step fraternity drill team, male cheer- leaders with balloon bosoms and semi-organized cheering sections, the contest was primarily dominated by strong defensive play by both sororities. The bruising action combined with the heat to cause some players to become overtired and near exhaustion after the game. Elated over their 6-0 victory, members of the Gamma Phi team yell and celebrate in the loclterroom after the hard- fought struggle. .--iii 198 Performing at half-time of the sorority football game was the ISC fraternity precision drill team, which is in the midst of one of its more intricate formations. Pat Smith, left, an Alpha Chi, tries to elude the tacltling efforts of Gamma Phi end Kara Lee Ferguson. Gamma Phi won the game 6-0 to revenge a 12-0 defeat In the 1961 contest.
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It ' s the piggy back race In the men ' s Olympics during Greek Week. Signna Nu was victorious in the event. Alpha Omicron Pi president, Joyce Meyer, left, accepts the sweepstakes trophy won by her sorority. Making the presentation is Kaye Jensen, president of Panhellenic Council. .eit ' - . Tau Kappa Epsilon pulls Its craff ashore during one of the stops in the canoe regatta down the Portneuf River. Ron Reynolds competes for Sigma Phi Epsilon in the log-throwing contest, an event in the fraternity division of the Greek Olympics. 197
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Reigning as Campus Day queen was Kathy Allen (center) of Rockland. At right is queen runner-up Diane Peterson of Wen- dell and left is Miss Congeniality, Dana Lee Muir of Soda Springs. Campus Day On Campus Day, Idaho State College hosted some 2,500 high school seniors in an activities-full day attend- ed by prep students from about 100 Idaho schools. Guided tours were conducted to acquaint the high school students with college life, the various depart- ments on campus and to show what ISC has to offer the prospective college student. Among the annual Campus Day festivities were films, fraternity displays, selection of a Campus Day queen, swimming, bowling, ping pong and pool, an ISC football scrimmage in Spud Bowl, a regatta down the Portneuf River, a ROTC dis- play and an all-college dance in the Student Union Ball- room with music supplied by the Scotsmen from Utah State University. Jay Edwards was chairman of the 1962 Campus Day. Campus Day committee members were Bob Newton, Craig Crooks, Dave Nelson, Bill Barnhart, Delmont Os- wald, Francle Lotz, Brent Thomas, Charlotte Kinnaman, Bill Lemmons, Joan Welker and Edwards. M •? ' ■M L ' l ' ' 7 T ' f r Spurs and Intercollegiate Knights guided student tours around the Idaho State campus. Here they are returning to lower campus from a visit to the L.D.S. Institute of Religion. 199
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