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About 100 Participate In Rush Week Events Attending a series of teas and preferential parties, women interested in sorority life took part in Rush Week activities. Membership invitations to prospective pledges climaxed the week. Approximately 100 women signed intention forms to participate in rush. Rushees were required to have a minimum grade average of 1,0, attend each sorority tea and observe quiet time during designated hours on the day before sororities sent bids. With a maximum quota of 55 members, each soror- ity bade only the number of rushees which it needed to bring its chapter to full membership. Playing the role of the small girl Elotse, a Sigma Kappa woman introduces her pet at the sorority ' s rush party. Exaggeration of the l ve Got a Secret show provides the theme for a Delta Zeta skit at a party during rush.
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Ugly Man on Campus hopefuls pose in their costumes, Louis Horton, back row at [eft, won the penny-a-vote contest. With the Varsity Band providing back-up music, trumpeter Earl Blauer adds swing to the evening ' s offerings. Percussion Artist Is Band Show Highlight Derry 1 Goes, professional percussion artist, per- cussion instructor at Colorado State College and a 1956 graduate of FHS, highlighted the annual Fort Hays State College Varsity Band Show. Directed by Lyle Dilley, the band presented a variety of numbers, which ranged from a Giovannini over- ture to Cole Porter’s “Begin the Beguine” and several selections by Count Basie. Other features included music by the Jazz Ensemble and performances by a guest trumpet soloist and four student trombonists. Proceeds from the program went to the college scholarship fund. 26
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In a holiday setting Janet Barnett and Jack Johnson reign as king and queen at the college ' s first Snowball dance. Shortly after her crowning Janet Barnett receives congratula- tions from Jack Johnson and student council members. Snowball Introduced By Women’s Group Sponsored by Associated Women Students, the first Snowball dance on campus featured a Winter Wonder- land theme. The semi -formal affair provided an all- campus dance during the Christinas season Music for the event was presented by the Showmen. Students attending the ball chose royalty from can- didates sponsored by residence halls, sororities and fraternities, Janet Barnett won the Snowball Queen Litle, and Jack Johnson was Snowball King, Miss Thar- nett was nominated by Delta Sigma Phi, and Johnson was the McM bides Hall candidate. 28
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