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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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3W $igma PRESENTS E1117 ZIFE AND LAZWES 18 That old soft shoe. Kampus The great white way is transported to Ferris In- stitute for an evening each spring term as the cam- pus enioys its annual expedition into the world of show business. Kampus Kapers is the occasion. K. K. is produced by a Kampus Kapers Committee composed of representatives from the competing or- ganizations. Eligibility for entry extends to any recognized campus organization but, in the past eight years, only fraternities and sororities have pur- ticipated in the competition. Each participant pre- sents an eight minute show, traditionally top notch. Judging is done by qualified people drawn from various fields such as radio, television, eddcation, ad- ministration, and business. The coveted first-pluce trophy revolves unless an or- ganization is successful in capturing it for three con- secutive years at which time it becomes their perma- nent possession. The 1958 winner was Phi Sigma Chi fraternity with an original, musical show called Life and Laziness.
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