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l A ,u,p,,,Cd Lmdo Hogycg ,QS crounqd 1966 Swccthcort Dan Lorong, the l-966 Sweetheart King, was crowned by Quin by thu ri-mmq quccn, Jockuc Olson Student Body President Don Differ, who filled in for last ycor's king George Kiner, who was unable to attend. Dan and Linda Reign as Sweethearts '27 Vfflx I 4 r'f'U'f-5 ON-f 0't F-'cfm Sc-UH, WGS Snow Quccn Jackie Olsen, VK! Qwrn cl Hcefls, Linda Hgtvcr, nc-ly icro-nqd Svccrhccrr Qefqn The S-ccrhcorts ol the Snow cnioycd 0 dance in the gully dccororcd gymnasium 2 160
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5 X It. 'snow vain ation ,J f Dl- IVY ed ,e, HS ss, X Marcia Scott, last year's reigning Snow Queen, pre sented the traveling trophy to Sue Halsted who repre sented Zimmermann Hall. Upper left, organizations earned points during Snow Week by attending the movie Under The Yum Yum Tree which was shown in the Trojan Center. Lower left, many couples enjoyed a memorable evening at the traditional Sweetheart Ball. ,,,,,-.,,-,.,,,,WWm W' .UQ f ,ww , ,, , ,, .A 4 ,, , , , ,, ,, The ten candidates stand and anxiously await the big moment 159 the crowning of the l966 Sweethearts of the Snow.
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John Ylvisaker presented his theological beliefs through folk music. Religious Emphasis eek Declared a Success Highlights of Religious Emphasis Week, held February 13-16, 1966, were fireside chats and a hootenanny. The newly organized Religious Coun- cil did a terrific job in selecting the speaker and folksinger. Dr. John Vayhinger from Iliff School of Theology, Denver, spoke on Sex: Here Today, Gone Tornorrowi' as well as how to live Between the Cross and the Cyclotronf' Adding a great deal to Dr. Vayhinger's lectures was folksinger, John Ylvisaker, a graduate student of music at the Uni- versity of Minnesota. Having these men on campus, mingling with the students, made Religious Emphasis Week the most meaningful it has ever been. iii , i 1 4 X E . ,Q l ,P xp I, W he 1 .AX 1 . A. th' 1 3 . 2 -, Q .' Pi C3 'vt 7 f .f I ' 1 ABOVE: Dr. John Vayhinger told the students how to live in this fast-moving, scientific world. LOWER LEFT: Informal sessions were held in the Trojan Center for alityone who had questions to ask Dr. Vayhinger. UPPER LEFT: The story of the Cricket Gnd the F,-og was just one of the many songs sung at the hootenanny with John Ylvisaker.
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