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Traditional events brighten Campus WL WC! . f lo T f ll nd them, members O . WITH SOFT MIS a.ln9 a-jrou es Hilton open the holiday State Singers and President. Om I . on season at the traditional Christmas Tree l-lghlmg Ceremony the steps of Beardshear Hall. 24 th Christmas spirit yearly Christmas Tree Lighting ceremony never grows the switc S6 C, - is ze mth Campus activity reached a high tempo win ter quarter. A series of traditional events en lranced the spirit of the Christmas holidays an. 3 myriad of student productions provided en' mrtainment during the quarter. The thrill of the O1 d. Accompanied by Singers, President Hilton threw - h mine the Giant Christmas tree abla ' P a S. light. For the third year the Music Departmgm 7 Igwa State College Theatre and Modern Dance Club p T combined talents to present the story of the Nativity l at the inspirational Christmas Festival of Music Social activities as the Cll1'iSUH21S Ball followed the holiday theme. Couples danced to the music ofRicl1- ard Maltby amid decorations of giant snowflakes. Varieties commanded the spotlight for special winter quarter events. Four performances were present. ed with East Linden Hall named sweepstakes winner for a skit depicting a small town girl's adjustment to lite in New York City. Campus Chest in. corporated l'The Blast into activities of the week. Auctions, sales and booths at K'The Blast helped net over 35,500 for community, national and in- ternational service organizations. Modern Dance Club added its talents to the splurge of winter quarter activities with Barjche. Between classes and special interests, students sandwiched in attendance at News Forum, Books and Coffee, the plays and cultural events which came to campus. Days passed quickly as the gloom of winter melted into the warmth of spring. TELLING THE STORY of Christmas in the in the songs of the season . .. Through x i r t i l
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SKILLFULLY CREATING the dramatic mood for one of the num- bers from Bariche, Lynda Scott and Roberta Beecher interpret the music of African Drum Beats, for this Modern Dance Club production. GIVING AND RECEIVING at the some time, curiosity seekers pay the price and welcome the opportunity to Tak-a-Pek at what Kappa Alpha Thetas and Sigma Phi Epsilons have to offer in their booth at the Campus Chest BIast. ll 1 ' WX' , V vf, If-if f ,,,.,g-af .s 1 Q22 at IE' ll, ,., S. Q X ,:,, ,AQ f x I , ,gs 'ff M 4 4 ff f XZ !,, 4 ,f 'W , ., f ,.., ,,.. sf S 4 ff. A4 A .L ,, ff ,, . f fg I -3 ' -' , . ff M , if ,, A , . 'f f 2 f 2 Q.. MEM, I I f M IN I QQ Wt., wf Q! 4 ggi? WW X syfllifgis ff V1 525,35 I 16 E X 2 QQ AZ J Az If- f, ,t I Mi ff ag ' 4 ,, , ' A. 3 kg, ' I if , fi .531 i. , If I s if s , .. :ERISA N N ,x , ff ., f x U . f 1. - I ,v,,, c I . R 1 - s. SLYLY FLIRTING with some New York sophisticates, the small town girls make their impression on the suave easterners. Action is from East Linden HalI's Varieties skit which captured the sweepstakes trophy. 23
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kflilljm Hung Cn. -hil ly- ' ' N ilnil in hind en! llli nl, U 'V Qlpirs Illini threw liliillc with l'lklI'Illle11tx hllliir Qlub il' Xllllliry I 'tl Music, llniypcl tilC li' ol' Rich- llllxyflakcsl i l' Special re present. les iriimer iiliustmem Chest in- the week, ilu helped ml and in- -rn Dance er quarter ml special 'e at News icl l'lllIll1'?ll Us passed ehecl into of spring. ff -.,.,,m WW- f WINTER CAME a little late this year according to the Iowa State calendar. Students expecting to begin spring quarter botany lab looking for budding trees were struck by a blizzard on their first 'field excursion in early March. in the interpretation of music in the drama of the manger scene, for children, grownups at the through the creation ot dance... enhance the spirit of the holiday . .. Christmas Festival of Music. 25
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