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Singing and dancing highlighted the perform- ance ofthe duo of Pi Beta Phi sorority and Phi Delta fraternity. -s ix is 5 A variety of songs characterized this year's Freshman Follies program as an array of individual and group acts adopted the theme of Once Upon a Tune to their performances. The women of Kappa Alpha Theta and the men of Delta Chi were awarded the winning title with their act, I Never Met a Tune I Didn't Like. Karen Rogers won the individual act competition with her country songs and guitar accompaniment. Freshman Follies is an annual event sponsored by the Student Union Activ- ities Board. This year's program fea- tured six living groups and tour indi- vidual acts. Alpha Chi Omega sorority and Farm House fraternity won second place in living group competition and the team of Chi Omega sorority and Sigma Nu fraternity won third. Second place in individual acts was captured by Tim Ogilvie for his banjo performance. The Oklahoma State Follies Girls also performed for the large audience. 24 Freshman Follies XE 4 , i . 47 43 F is ,, 'sms .3 if , ' Jn-f ' ,,f', Q e .,ff 't 1. . ' '2,f. 1481.15 ,,l' s u- l Never Met a Tune l Didn't Like sets the theme for the winners of the group competition, Kappa Alpha Theta sorority and Delta Chi fraternity. pl Dressed as tin soldiers and Raggedy Ann dolls, members of FarmHouse fraternity and Alpha Chi Omega sorority envision a fantasy land as they sing all about dreams.
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Entertainers for the annual Madrigal dinner stand ready to deliver a night of entertainment at their opening performance. Aunt Molly's Rent Free Music House began another year as a gathering place for students to listen to the music of local performers. The Student Union Activities Board, Allied Arts and campus organizations continued to bring special events to the OSU population. The annual Madrigal dinner was once again a success and a sell out. Students auditioned for the musical show to be presented in November. Entertainers wore medieval costumes for a night of song and laughter as they performed for the large audi- ences. One of the earliest performances on campus was presented by a traveling mime troupe in September. The group acted out a number of dramatic and humorous sketches and awed audi- ences with their talents of movement and expression. Aunt Molly's Rent Free Music House began another year with local groups giving free weekend performances. But Aunt Molly's closed early this year when attendance was unusually low. The talent seemed endless, and the curtain continued to rise through the year with music, dance, comedy and drama headlining the entertainment program. Entertainment 23
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to lurid Follies girl dazzles the audience as the Follies Girls group performed song and dance numbers Cleftj. Tim Ogilvie's banjo playing talent Cbelow lefty won him a second place award. A variety of country songs were sung and played by Karen Rogers. hrx vp ., , N Q A SQ Freshman Follies 25
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