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The first peak of excitement dur- ing the 1967 Tutor Day festivities was reached September 29 as 1200 people gathered in the downtown Madison Armory for the annual vari- ety-show and coronation. KSOO's Ray Loftesness was again on hand to M. C. the production. Taking first place in the variety talent show was a vocal trio com- posed of Mary Lou Olson, Shalley O'Brien, and Susan Bulfer. Second and third places went to Sandy Merkle and Jolene l-lendrick, respec- tively. Following the talent presentations, the excitement increased as the time to crown a new Tutor Day Queen drew nearer. Chosen by popular vote to wear the coveted Tutor Day crown was Miss Gay Lynn Johnson. l-ler attendants were Jan Amert, Barbara l-lagen, Donna Minnaert, and Deda Rae Schultz. Chairmen for the event were Nancy Wheeler Gary Nyland Jim Benjamin and Jim Treloar AT LEFI' An expression of shock and disbelief overcame Gay Lynn Johnson as she was crowned 1967 Tutor Day Queen by the 1966 winner Linda Hotvet BELOW Queen Gay Lynn is flanked by her royal court Donna Minnaert Barb Hagen Deda Rae Schultz and Jan Amert J 2 K 1,711
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Juniors Mike Dunn, Don Olson, and Terry Knut- son contemplate methods of patching their leaky roof! AT RIGHT: lt was 15,472 staples later, and the Zimmermann Hall girls were still able to smile through it all. BELOW: Originality became reality for the freshman class as the artistic talents of Tricia Knox were transformed from paper into a prize winning parade entry. W SH 6 14 i .ZZ lf. , 3 . its 'qwfiiriv f. x fri: Q 'sl EQ ,WW , J 4 With the initial plans completed and materials at hand, GEBSC stu- dents set out to produce top-notch float entries for the 1967 Tutor Day Parade. After gleaning the sur- rounding area farm places of their flat beds and searching high and low for building locations, the organ- izations' entries began taking shape. Memorial Gymnasium nearly burS'C with activity as students turned five shabby looking flatbeds into pl'iZe Big Day Nears Madison winning flo E County Histor the mo Fame alive as building. Ti MBdiS0nxa S stone garaz anternatgonal Sfar no R C li Siilmxfe G y appibac BUZZ 1
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