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P.S.C. is represented at Alpine Festival , 4--- ' A M Q as X t n 5-on vu. nat Ann's hobbies are tennis, swimming, cheerleading, and actingp the latter two the students have seen. Sophomore Ann Wilson, a drama major, is Potomac State's Alpine Princess to compete for the title of Queen at the twelfth annual Tucker County Alpine Festival in February. lah, Ann is involved in many activities on the Potomac State campus. l
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Christmas season brightens up the campus x 'C xkt 1 yy SN YQ f .' I Santa, Isaac Knicely, holds two little boys and listens intently to their Christmas wishes at the Home Ec. Christmas party. fx u -tx! Xl K ,till 'ulllllg l ' hltllx- ,il t a -l 'U' lv,vK1Yl'qyx! !t4 1 f 11,1 :Huw 1 ' -r . l Jr H. x 'li -V f 1 lim As exam time and the end of the semester ap- proached, students found happiness and excite- ment in preparing for the Christmas season. Blinking lights and candles appeared in dorm windows, and packages were found under miniature trees in many dorm rooms. Christmas cheer was spread by organi- zational Christmas and caroling parties. The Christ- mas star shone from atop the library, and students joined in the cafeteria and dormitory decorating. Also included in the Christmas activities was the annual Christmas Concert given by the Singers and the Stage Band. wt The Christmas star appears in its 31st year of Christmas tidings on Fascinated six-year-olds listen to Santa Claus as he tells them how top of the Potomac State College library. to behave so he will visit them on Christmas night. Della Himes and Elizabeth Rishel hang decorative balls on the Christmas tree in the cafeteria.
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'VIUKII 4 , f Ed Given and Lee Cabell do some girl watching. WW! . ,md ,fs Intramurals allow student spectators to become participants. Students create recreational fun Playing football on the campus law'n, participating in intramurals, and having snowball battles were just a few of the fun recreational games students enjoyed in their spare time. Tournaments were held in pocket billards and table tennis. The champions were Tom Vandevander and Randy Durst, who went on an all expense-paid trip to Washington, D.C., january 29-30, to represent the college in each di- vision. Students go snowball crazy in the late january snow.
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