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mi. K5 Kfr ntpry 1 '12 If-4--1 Mz'ss Tan and Cardzhal-Sharon Banbugf The 1964- Interfraternity Dance was held at the Youth Center on the Ohio State Univer- sity Fairgrounds. The music for the dance was provided by the big-band sounds of Warren Covington and his band. The highlight of the dance was the annual Miss Tan and Car- dinal Contest sponsored by the weekly news- paper. Johnny Martin, disc jockey for WRFD, handled the task of interviewing the candi- dates. After the judges announced Sharon as the winner she was crowned by Joann Warren, 1963 Miss T C5 C, presented a trophy and a dozen red roses by Wally Beck, editor of the T 55' C, and presented a charm bracelet by Dick Reynolds, president of Zeta Phi, the fraternity which sponsored her.
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L if?Cf'g fi' ,tn-2 we .,, ., 42- Shown here are Claudia Smith, First Attendant, Kathy Shuck, Winter Prin- cess, Nancy Staats, 1963 Winter Princess, and Diana Darling, Maid of Honor. Wz'nter Princess Kathy Shack The excitement of selecting the Winter Princess is equaled by no other contest on campus. The Varsity ON members vote on the senior girls who have never been queen before and select a prin- cess, a maid of honor, and a First attendant. The announcement of their selections is kept a secret until halftime of the homecoming game. Then the searching spotlight sweeps over the crowd until, one by one, the princess, maid of hon- or, and first attendant haye been found in the audience and es- corted to their places of honor for the remainder of the game. A dance is always held following the game in honor of the princess and her attendants.
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