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Sweethearts Ball aate February 14 plus the hard-working men of Kappa t eternity equals the annual Sweetheart Ball, a tradition - he Ferris campus. This year some 500 peo- canced. to the music of Warren Covington and the Tom Dorsey band, in a decor based upon Valentine's Day. - - easant was the evening that few remembered how the ' - pa Psi committees had planned, worked, and torn their hair to present this sparkling close to St. Valen- tine's Day. Miss Judi Dence was selected by members and facul- ty advisors of the fraternity from a field of five beau- ties to reign as the first Sweetheart of Kappa Psi. Judging was on the basis of beauty, personality, poise, grooming, and scholastic ability. After being crowned by the Dean of Pharmacy, Miss Dence ens ioyed the first dance with Warren Covington. Four hours of fun, frolic and flowing formals . . . a queen . . . and a name band were the highlights of this year's Sweetheart Ball, a memorable evening. Mo. ents to remember.
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Carnival Saturday morning brought a moment of panic as it appeared creatures from outer space invaded the Ferris campus. However it turned out to be only snow statues built by campus organizations competing for top honors in Kappa Sigma Kappa's Secohd Annual Snow Carnival. Although it hampered construction on the statues, the sub-zero weather failed to dampen the spirit of the students. Tons of snow and hundreds of man- hours went into these creations. Phi Sigma Chi, closely pressed by Omega Tau Omega, emerged victorious in the fraternity competi- tion for the second successive year with their creation Moonscape . Among the sororities, Theta Tau Omega took top honors. In other areas of compe- tition Club 501, Carlisle Hall, and the Crimson and Gold Chorus entered the winners circle. Carlisle Hall's First Place, Reluctant Dragon a who: First Place, Purple People And then there were those who got cold and gave up.
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