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X fsff-T , LEFT TO RIGHT: Marvin Maxvold, Henry Lippert, and Daniel Lusk. WhaT's More Thrilling Than Tepee Days? Attending the Tepee Day Princess were Gar- ene Benedict and Patti Heyl. They are both music education majors. Garene's emphasis is on instrurnental music, while Patti is more interested in vocal music. Garene is Catawba president, Senior class representative, and plays the flute in band. Patti, also a Catawba, is President of Glidden Dorm Council and Sen- ior class vice-president. Matthew Sheridan dan- ces for grade school children who visited the Tepee Villages. if wr' Chief assistants were Henry Lippert and Dan Lusk. A music education major, Henry will be teaching in Egan, S. Dak. , next fall. Dan plans to attend seminary after he graduates with a philosophy major. Both Henry and Dan were members of the Collegiates quartet and the Crow tribe., Dan is a former president of Let- termen's club and tribe officer. As man-at- large, Henry is on Student Senate and is head of the Intertribal Council. D nasty jf .gfailfizsy A 4' W
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Sporting new purple and wnite uniiurrns, tue band provided half-time entertainment. John Stone narrated the show-- Salute to the 49th State. Music included familiar Hawaiian mel- odies. The final formation, including the Brav- ettes, portrayed a hula dancer. The game was followed by the annual Tepee Days Barbecue on the carnp us lawn. 59 Varieties on Saturday evening included the talent of two former SFC students. Master of Ceremonies, Ken Coddington, introduced Chief Marv as White Plu.rne during Tepee Day pageant. pianist Dorothy Bibelheimer, '59, and comedi- an, Dr. Roger Fredrikson, pastor of First Baptist church. To close the show, Dr. Lee Bright directed the choir in singing Canadian Sunset and Beyond the Blue Horizon. Tepee Days events cuhninated in a Sunday morning Worship service. The Rev. Gordon Smith was the guest alunfini speaker. Rev. Smith is the Director of Public Relations of Central Baptist Theological Seminary, Kansas City, Kan. LEFT TO RIGHT: Garene Benedict, Janice Bibelheimer, and Patricia Heyl.
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Parties Maintain Interest In Social Life 71 TOP: Drarna Club gives skit at party for new members. BOTTOM: Beatnik style displayed by Dave Schartman, Derrill Outland, Ken Haring, Rich Ramirez, and Marvin Cla- gue at Beatnik Party. Quawpaw Tribe members in skit at pow wow are: E. Robinson, C. Steele, A. Jeffries and R. Woodrick. Under the arrangement of the Social Board a. party was sponsored each week end during the fall months. The Pow-wow, sponsored by lntertribal, featured skits presented by the tribes to the freshmen students. The drama club, Roister Doister, sponsored a party in the Student Union on Oct. 23. The social evening was climaxed by members of the club who portrayed various areas of the drarna- tic field. Low lights and a cool combo set the atmosphere for a Beatnik Party sponsored by .Tunto and Wospeco. Activities included poetry-writing and painting contests. Harvest Hoedown was the theme for the Halloween Party, sponsored by the Winnebago and Quapaw tribes. All SFC goblins and ghosts were treated to a hayride followedby folk games in the gym. Students enjoy hayride at Halloween Party. '21 . , .MM ,...-.......a-.- .f 1 i , 5 i
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