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Winter Forest Formal Once again, the great Men's Dorm team tackled their a n n u a I winter Forest Formal. This was held Friday, De- cember l8, l95O, in the Memorial Court. Queen Marilyn l of l949 crowned the new Wintersports Queen, Mary McCorm- ick, who was elected by the members of the Men's Dorm. The Queen's beautiful princesses were: Madge Beeson, Mary Ann Walker, Claire Cross, and Virginia Lutz. Everyone danced to the smooth rhyth- mic music of Dick Shuhard and his seven- piece orchestra. The decorations consisted of large murals of winter scenes, and real Christ- mas trees gave the room a Winter Won- derland Atmosphere. The co-chairmen were Myron Crowl and Bob Maguire. With them worked oth- ers from the Men's Dorm to do a good job and in so doing give S.O.C. players a fine dance.
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ampus ay A touchdown was scored by the students and faculty when they turn- ed out on May lO to participate in the campus day activities. The play- ers got a good workout in the morning picking up papers, digging dande- lions, cutting the grass, revitalizing the lawn, washing cars, and painting the O, A parade through Ashland touch- ed off the frolics of the day. Prizes for the floats went to the Lettermen's Club, Future Teachers of America, Associated Men Students, and Asso- ciated Men Students, and Campus Christian Fellowship. Everyone gathered at Jackson Hot Springs tor a picnic. Campaign speeches were given by the candidates for Associated Student Body offices. Gifts were presented to Gloria Pur- cell, Betty Co-Ed, and Dick Thorpe, Joe College. All men were required to grow beards for campus day. The Lettermen's Club dealt out penalties to those who had broken this training rule, Games, swimming, and dancing ended the day. Captains for the day's events were Pete Saderlund and Dick Thorpe. Co- captains were: Jack Bolton and Jack Weaver, parade, and Fred Buehner, program at Jackson Hot Springs.
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