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Barn Dance ? Marryin' Sam is at it again I1 Jim Dalos finds out he is Ugly Man Preman Sotomayor, student from Ecuador, Wins the Chimes typewriter drawing.
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Spur Barn Dance Dancing, gaming, romancing, jail and Marryin' Sam were all features of the annual Spur Barn Dance. ISU students in wild outfits featur- ing grubby exteriors in bright colors and inevitable college sweat shirts cavorted around the SUB ballroom to swinging rock and roll music and gen- rally had quite an experience. Also included for those too timid to risk their lives on the dance floor were booths and games. These were operated by various campus organizations and included such things as a balloon shav- ing booth and a fortune teller's tent. A highlight of the evening came dur- ing intermission when Jim Dalos Was given the title of Ugly Man. He was chosen by the votes of the Associated Women Students from ten contestants. The ten were nominated by each floor of Graveley Hall and each sorority. Other candidates were Dean Anderson, Aaron Mitchell, Bruce Nelson, Larry Rowe, Tim Johnson, Maynard Sager, Bob Satterwhite, Keith Shefstall and Steve Tollman. Awful Agnes, Pat Hall, was chosen xii They lived it up on the dance floor Most Unglamorous Coed. She and three other girls were made un- glamorous by the Drama Depart- ment's make-up class and their pictures placed in the SUB for voting. Indentity of the coeds was kept secret until the dance. Francie Pena, Pat Stevens and Diana Thomas were candidates for the unbeauty title. Pat Hall was chosen Unglamorous Coed
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Homecoming Began Early cw: ,X Puff' B f 85:1 4 TP' zfmgiff l. 3 me 31. R' Newly-crowned Homecoming Queen Jan McCurdy Ccenterl is surrounded by her court, left to right, Barbara Budell, Ruth Auwen, Ginger Durfee, Diane Goodwin, Tanya Rob- EVENTS SPARKED Homecoming events started earlier than usual this year with the annual Coronation Ball Saturday night, Octo- ber 3. The ball along With other activ- ities followed a theme of Rodgers and Hammerstein. Queen Jan McCurdy Was Crowned during the dance to officially spark the spirit. Actually, chairman Ted Maness and his committee began planning sooner. Float planners and skit Writers also started formulating 'ideas early. bins, Jan Reid and Karen Moulton. It takes more than tissue paper to build a float.
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