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Wer at is ,judged Best Over All First, months and months of plan- ning ...and then ...yards and yards of chicken wire, stacks and stacks of old newspapers, pans and pans of wallpaper paste, piles and piles of cardboard, pounds and pounds of nails, boxes and boxes of cello- phane, cartons and cartons of sta- ples, and hours and hours of work thus, the 1967 sweepstakes winning float took shape. The float, entitled Winter Carni- val, was designed and built for the 1967 Tutor Day Queen and her court and was sponsored by the senior class. Work began weeks before the parade date, with a number of stu- dents commuting back and forth from Madison to Oldham, where the huge snow dove, snowman, and snow flakes were shaped and stored. The objects were then transported to Madison by truck the week of homecoming. The colorful, three-flatbed-long creation was chairmaned by Diana l-lummel and Joel Jorgensen. Queen Gay Lynn Adorns Senior Class Winter Carnival Entry
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