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Above. Sideshow performers assemble before the start of the big parade that attracts townsfolk. A bovo. Eager anticipation of playing Paris prompts Jacquot tW. Wal- team and the acrobats to attempt the Can-Can. Carnival 25.
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Circus life depicts laughter and tear Right. Achieving star billing at last, Lili W. SaarU and her friends joy- fully sing We're Rich. Above. Hopefully going on tour again, the Grand Imperial Cirque de Paris Troupe exuberantly rehearses a dance routine. Right. Doubting each othefs sin- cerity, Marco UM. Pehrsom and Rosalie 6. WingerU confess it is still Always, Always You. 24. Carnival
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Record snowfalls delight Snow Week fans January 27 through 31 was designated as RHS Snow Week '75. From seventy-eight royalty candidates, Sue Sachs and Tim Hoffman were crowned on Tuesday and reigned over the fun-filled festivities 0f the week.- Activities included a snow sculpture competition, a faculty vs. student-body basketball game, and a 50's dance. Besides the creation of an atmosphere Of fun, a concentrated effort was made throughout the week to honor the athletes of all the winter sports. This was done by giving each athletic participant a flower on their team's designated appreciation day. Snow Week gave the students an opportunity to dress unusually. The days of the week were named as ski sweater and hat day, jean day, and dress-up day. Snow Week '75 was remembered for one that lived up to its name quite dramatically. It was not only for that week, but for the whole winter of '75 which was a record breaker for snowstorms and blizzards. Snow Week '75 was a welcomed and memorable break for students from the usual daily routine. Wimv ' M. v?- ., w '4 t7 . . w I Below. Moments after being crowned, Queen Sue Sachs is escorted to the royal throne by King Tim Hoffman. Above. Snow Week Court. Back Row: D. Carlson, M. Bohn, M. Aydt, C. Beckmann, T. Hoffman, S. Sachs, J. Berger, M. Oman, 5. Byer, T. Fix; Second Row: R. Youngren, M. Thielman, L. Reine, C. Lindberg, C. Sutton, J. Stenzel, C. Carlson, N. Campion, L. Vaala, K. Berquist; Front Row: 5. Cuthormsen, M. Miller, S. Devick, T. McCann, Ci Guilfoyle, M. Moksnes. 26. Snow Week
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