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The winners were, from left to right: Loren Bemis, junior from Casper, Wyoming, most unique beard, Darwin Hocking, Wall senior and Bernardine Gulliver, Boston, Massachusetts Qfreshman coedj as the best dressed couple: L. D. Dempsey, Sisseton junior, ubushiest beard, and Bob Pritchett, Rapid City freshman, freshman fuzz. THE BEARD DERBY The annual Hard Times Beard Derby was held in the School of Mines Gym on November 2. Prizes were given for the most unique beard, the bushiest beard, freshman fuzz, and the scroungiest couple. The event is sponsored by the A.I.E.E.-I.R.E. Music for the gay dance was provided by the Rockers-the newly formed Tech dance band. Before the contest, Ifuna Oshier lsopho more cocdj measures George XVelsl1's whisk ers while Harry Bulum waits his turn. A few of the well dressed couples that at tended the dance.
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Winning first place in the student float division was the float Tigers Drop Another One sponsored by Theta Tau Fraternity. K Qi es? Delta Sigma Phi Fraternity displayed the sec- ond place float. The float depicts Tarzan Techer Terrorives Tigers. The victory dance is enjoyed by all. The Riffs provided the music for this, the last event of M Day 1957. Not all of the freshmen were willing to cooperate and wear their nice blue beanies.
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The new honorary colonel, Ann Trandall, is shown with her attendants and last year's honorary colonel. From left to right are Liz Ausmann, attendant, Ann Trandall, honorary colonelg Rosemary Heimbuclt, at- tendant: and Mrs. James Hayes fformer La Vonne Charltonj, last year's honorary colonel. The first social event of 1958 was the Military Ball held January 17, at the school gym. This, the eighth annual Military Ball was sponsored by the Cadet ROTC Detachment. Preston Love and his orchestra provided the music for the event. The gym was decorated in royal blue and white streamers which were drawn painstakingly to form a canopy for the hall, and centered with the star-studded blue of simulated firmament. Soft lights shed a becoming glow over the assembly. From a list of six candidates, Ann Trandall was selected to reign over the evening as the honorary colonel.
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