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Page 106 text:
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Fun Fest Tradewlnds. theme of the 1955 Fun Fest. gently swept over the campus In March, Injecting a mood of gaiety and light -heartedness Into the entire student body and faculty. The traditional event was staged at the Civic Auditorium which was transformed Into a tropical won- derland. Cardboard jungle animals and snakes gazed dov n upon the dancers and a wrecked ship shared the stage with Art Nielsen and his orchestra. Pert Gail Hartmann ar foreign student Ed Zamr were pictured after receiving the news that they were King and Queen o 1955 Fun Fest, chosen from thirty-eight royalty hopefulfl. Each received an engraveql: identification braceML In line with Fun Fest tradition, a theme mural adorned the end of the Barn. Bob Gibson and his father, Howard Gibson, hung the mural as usual. Decorations chairman Garry Kinser peeks out from under the ladder. The Fun Fest rally was generally acclaimed one of the best ever staged at SC. The scenes at right and below convinced many to attend because all attendance records were broken. Chuck Blocn and Brent ' • ' f- ' inqcr were CO-chalrmen.
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The winning skit in the high school division, presented by the French and German Club, was a comic operetta entitled ' The Gray Tower. ' A Chorus of fair maidens demand the autograph of Adjusto le Carburator, the hero, alias Dick Osbourne. Meanwhile the heroine, Saratoga, who was portrayed by Marlene Bartlett, pined away in her tower await- ing her rescuer. A trio, consisting of Frank Panoncialman on the string bass, Mike Montana at the piano, and singer Don Douglas, rendered several popular songs in their own particular style. These three fellows have also played for after-game dances with great success. The Audio-Visual Operators Club was also one of the participating clubs. Sad Wed- ding, the title of their skit, was a comedy-tragedy concerning a backwoods wedding. Page 101
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Clad In festive at+Ire, two natives clown in front of the fortune telling booth. Page 103
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