University of Washington - Tyee Yearbook (Seattle, WA)

 - Class of 1960

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Elections Keynote Winter Activities Freshman and AWS-AMS Elections headlined winter activities this past school year. The Frosh election, though hindered by campus-wide controversy, brought into ofHce an independent, Bruce Osterman, as president and Creek coeds, Nancy Peter- son, Sue Stephan and Lynn Paulson, as his officers. The better-than-average turnout at AWS-AMS Elections put Harriet Buckman and Hugh Carr as AWS and AMS prexies, respectively. Taking the place of Sophomore Carnival, the junior Va- riety Show proved highly successful in its iirst attempt with twenty top acts from all classes. The freshmen, also initiating a new idea, incorporated an Hawaiian theme into their annual day. The highlighting events included the Tug-of-War at Frosh Pond, a luau-type dinner at the HUB and the crowning of F rosh king and queen at the Hawaiian Paradisev dance. County Fair with its carnival atmosphere, sponsored by the independent women, and Varsity Ball, with the crowning by Big Wu Club of Gail Crosthwaite as queen, climaxed winter's major activities on campus. 16

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Gracias Party Draws Coeds fc giy Mar vie For Honor l ,W l'Ugly Man Ben Davidson, pictured at right, drew more votes than his four- teen opponents in Alpha Phi Omega's Ugly Man contest, and thus won an 'levening on the town with Sharon Vaughn, Miss Washington. The week's voting raised more than 551600 which will be used for scholarships. Meeting AWS candidates-for-office and honoring girls who have done outstanding work in AWS activities attracted ap- proximately 50 girls to the annual Gracias Party held in the HUB. This occasion offered everyone an opportunity to inter- view the candidates on their platforms and future plans while in oiiice. Following the discussion hour, the AWS Fashion Board models modeled clothes for the college girlsf, 17

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