Brigham Young University - Banyan Yearbook (Provo, UT)

 - Class of 1963

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The Utah Valley Pioneers hockey team, made up mostly of BYU students scheduled several home stands in the new Winter Gardens. George Shearing, famous jazz pianist, entertained the studentbody in a special concert in the fieldhouse dur ing Winter Carnival. 27

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This snow came to campus two months after Winter Carnival was scheduled and had taken place. Antics provoked hilarity when assembly players followed the script prepared for them. Members of Winter Carnival assembly cast helped to spin a webb of fantasy on stage. No snow marked Winter Carnival -George Shearing came anyway Winter Carnival was always planned for the weeks when snow should have been the most plentiful, but due to repeated miscalculations or the unaccountable whims of the weatherman, the Carnival Week al- ways found the campus brown and dry. There was no snow sculpture contest whatsoever held in conjunction with the 1963 Carnival. By the time the big snow came, late in March, all enthusiasm had van- ished. However, this did not hamper the other planned festivities scheduled for the second week of January. Students proficient in winter sports competed for Carnival royalty, and from them a court was selected to reign over other planned activities. The incomparable jazz pianist, George Shearing, staged a concert for the studentbody. There was a hockey game, the student assembly, and a dance reigned over by Donna McKay and Stan Dunn, the selected king and queen. The snowless Winter Carnival was fast becoming a Brigham Young University tradition. 26



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Women ' s Week proved popular among campus coeds... men too! Sadie Goes Swansdown themed baking event. Women ' s Week was among the most popular of the activities that crowded the winter social calendar. Sponsored by the Associated Women Students, the fes- tivities included the campus ' biggest dance, the annual Preference Ball. Over 1500 coeds preferred men for the semi- formal dance, held in six of the largest halls available. In addition to the Friday night dance, each day of the preceding week emphasized an aspect of BYU coeds ' life, including culture nights, bak- ing contests, fashion shows, and schol- astic honor nights. Coeds awarded the Most Preferred honor to ten campus men in what was probably the year ' s largest popularity contest. Judy Green was one of the many coed models who participated in the fashion show. 28

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