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l LEFTF: 1968 Sweetheart Queen candidates in- , cluded Janice Edmunds, Joan Andersen, Marlys Quinn, Connie Stoneback, and Kathy Lunt. BELOW LEFT: Vying for Sweetheart King hon- i Q Fisher, Rich Husman, and Terry Knudson. BE- 3 LOW: Joan Andersen accepts the Snow Week traveling trophy on behalf of Lowry Hall. l l l 1 l l l i I l 1 l l l 5 I Talent, Sweethearts Highlight Snow Week ors were Randy Hummel, Lee Stoddard, Rick ll Janice Edmunds and Terry Knud- son were crowned General Beadle State College Sweethearts of the Snow at the annual sweetheart ball. The coronation climaxed week-long Snow Week festivities, February 12- 16. The Snow Week traveling trophy was awarded to Lowry Hall for compiling the most points which were awarded for various activities during the week. The Lowry Hall girls claimed a first in the snow sculpturing contest and a first place in the Snow Week Variety Talent Show. Copping the honors for the girls' dorm at the variety show was Jolene Heaclrick and her medley from Thoroughly Modern Millie. Second place talent honors went to Gary Nyland for his pantomime presentation. Gary represented the sophomore class. MENC entrant, Mary Lou Olson, took third place with the song Valley of the Dolls. L l
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we TOP LEFT and LEFT CENTER: The campus came alive with color as the outside surfaces of the Trojan Center, dormitories, and class- room buildings became bulletin boards for the energetic campaigners. FAR LEFT: A highly spirited election assembly found Ken- nedy Hall Auditorium filled to capacity. IMME- DIATE LEFT: Students cast their ballots for the candidates of their choice. 24 Seek Senate Positions Swanson 1 The first week in April saw a phys- 'Ca' Change in the appearance of General Beadle as all buildings were covered with campaign posters for the 1968 Student Senate elections. The next step was held on April 3 as an election rally was held in Ken- nedy I-lall Auditorium amidst an ar- VGY Of Dosters, placards, campaign buttons, and flying balloons. l-lere all candidates were introduced to time student body. Spirits soared as the four presidential candidates, Dwayne Jacobson, Dwight Kinney, L-Ynn Richter, and Jim Swanson were introduced and their platforms given. Elected Rrexy A special panel session was held April 4 at which time students were given the opportunity to question the candidates about their plat- forms and policies. Election Day was held April 5. Results were made known that night at a campus social held at the Women's Gymnasium. Elected were Jim Swanson, president, Sandy Schultz, vice-president, Charlene Jacobson, secretary, Shirley Chris- tensen and Vicki Woodward, council- women, Mike Dunn and Randy Bak- er, councilmen: and Colleen Doyle and Douglas Erickson, council-mem- bers-at-large. is ,WI X . vm .51 F , 'Q xt X Q .t TOP: Bright colored banners and flying bal- loons added much to the enthusiasm displayed at the election rally. ABOVE LEFT: A stunned and happy Jim Swanson addresses the stu- dent body after winning the 1968-69 preXy position. ABOVE: Newly elected senate mem- bers gather for a publicity photo following the long-awaited announcement. is X, 89
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