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Queen candidates are STANDING: Carol Fritz and Kathy St. Amourg SITTING Pam Decker and Jan Culver. Delta Sigma Pi Presents Rose Ball Delta Sigma Pi fraternity presented the fifth annual Rose Ball, January 16, from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. lt was held in the Dome Room of the Student Center. Highlight of the evening was the selection and crowning of the 1965 Rose Ball Queen. Kathy St. Amour. Selection of the queen was determined by the couples at the dance. While the 'gDon Louis Orchestra performed with dance music in the Dome Room, a folk-singing group, The Townsmen Threef' entertained in the public cafeteria, offering a choice for everyone. Each year pictures of the queens of Rose Ball dances held at the 125 Chapters of Delta Sigma Pi are sent to New York or Hollywood, where two celebrities of the entertainment world select the national Rose of Delta Sigma Pi. Kathy St. Amour accepts queen s trophy at 1965 Rose Ball '41
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Carnation Cotillion, began four years ago as one of the three major semi-formal col- lege dances given by a greek letter organization dur- ing the school year. The affair is given by Phi Delta Chi. The fraternity so- licits the other organiza- tions of the campus to spon- sor lovely ladies and hand- some men for the position of Hsouthern Belle and Most Eligible Bachelorf, This year's belle was crowned by President Spathelf and the reigning Homecoming Queen, Gayle Fuller, crowned the bachelor. O Smiles are exchanged as Homecoming Queen, Gayle Fuller presents trophy to Most Eligible Bachelor, Ken Bower. Carnation Cotillion Depiots Old South au., v 'Neta- Ken Bower and Southem Belle, Nancy Halsig re- ceive congratulations.
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Queen Candidates for the 15th annual Sweetheart Ball: STAND- ING Mary Ellisg Sally Smithg Sharon Turnerg Sandy Cortrightg SEATED Rita Swierbutg Patri- cia Macdonag Renee Forster. Kappa Psi Sponsors Sweetheart Ball ,--1 Q - February 20th Kappa Psi Fraternity sponsored the Sweetheart Ball. The dance was held in the Student Center from 9 to 1 p.m. Music for the occasion was provided by the Billy May Orchestra and the Kingtones. Highlighting the evening was the crown- ing of Miss Renee Forster, queen of Sweet- heart Ball by Dean E. P. Claus of the School of Pharmacy. Miss Forster was sponsored hy Sigma Phi Epsilon. Renee Forster, Queen of Sweet- heart Ball.
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