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weetheart Ball Ends now eek Activities A beautifully decorated Women's Gym was the scene of the 1967 Sweetheart Ball. The dance, arranged by the Social Committee, brought to a close a series of Snow Week activities. Decorations were provided for by the WRA, and music was furnished by The Cavaliers. The highlight of the evening was the crowning of the 1967 Sweethearts of the Snow. On hand to crown the new royalty were the 1966 Sweethearts, Linda Hotvet and Dan Lorang. Selected by the student body from a field of ten candidates were Delores Hofer and Bill Heitkamp. Attending the couple were Jean Lorang, Vicky Trautman, Dianne Siemonsma, Lois Anderson, Terry Knutson, Ted Koelln, Pete Heldt and Joe Dobbs. Compiling the most points and winning the Snow Week traveling trophy was Higbie Hall. The trophy was presented to Higbie Hall representative Lenny Burlage by Inter-dorm Council President, Shannon Christenson. Pourers Don Olson and Linda Thomsen tip the punch bowl indicating the party's over.
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, ff- -MM, f . TOP, LEFT: Higbie band's rendition of Pipe Line was a hit with both students and judges alike as it won first place in the talent competition. TOP, RIGHT: Dennis Anderson entertained everyone by singing the popular Ballad of the Green Berets. ABOVE: Jean Lorang put her speaking ability to good use as she tried to persuade everyone into buying some of Victor Virile's Very Vital Vitamins. 5 i Higbie Hall Band Cops Top Talent Honors An added feature to this year's Snow Week festivi- ties was the variety show held Thursday evening, February 16. A number of organizations were repre- sented by individuals and groups who displayed their various talents in hopes of gaining additional points for their particular organization. Awarded first prize was a band composed of five men from Higbie Hall-Jim Rourk, Dale Klingberg, Roland Bradford, Gary Hartwig, and Rick Wales. Sec- ond place went to Higbie's Dennis Anderson, who sang while accompanying himself on the ukulele. Jean Lorang, representing the Newman students, earned third place honors. Judges for the event were Mr. Merrill Hunter, John Kearns and James Swanson. Included amongst the variety show talent was a skit, Oklahamlet presented by the girls of Lowry Hall, a vocal solo by Georganne Blase, a record pantomime by Irene Dugdale, and a rag doll's interpretation of Carl Sandburg's Love, as given by LaVonne Dieken. 193
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K , -nn-.. QI, M T sf-M I GY Amid glittering snow flakes and crepe paper streamers, couples enjoy an evening of dancing and fun. The traveling trophy, earned each year by the organi- zation accumulating the largest number of Snow Week points, was awarded this year to Higbie Hall. Accepting the trophy for the men of Higbie was Lenny Burlage. Making the presentation was Shannon Christenson, presi- dent of the lnter-dorm Council. The royal couple danced amidst an atmos- phere of a winter wonderland. 195 any Holer and Heitkamp Don Sweetheart Crowns A surprised Delores Hofer and Bill Heitkamp were crowned 1967 Sweethearts of the Snow at the annual GBSC Sweetheart Ball. The couple was selected by the students from a field of ten candidates. The coronation climaxed a festive week of snow events.
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