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1 ':?' ' H A t. Indy WINNERS-Kappa Sig sets piano-busting record. The 1964 Tri-State College Fall Festival, which was highlighted by the crowning of a lovely queen, a very successful variety show, and the establishment of a piano destruction record, was blessed with near-perfect weather. Preceding the Festival was the traditional convening of the Kanga- roo Court which prosecuted the green-beanie violators. After the sentences were doled out, the freshmen celebrated the end of hazing with a beanie-burning-bonfire. The welcoming address, given by Master of Ceremonies, Howard Gilliam, officially touched off the festivities. The queen candidates were introduced and interviewed. Professional auctioneer Dale Nichols then took the stage and auctioned off such useful items as, a fur-lined chamber pot, a large censored picture, and an old issue of Playboy. Mr. Nichols then sold the services of eight faculty members, including Dean of Students, Dr. Scott, with instructor Don Tichenor receiving the highest bid of twenty dollars. The next order of the day was the Fraternity Skits. The audience enjoyed skits pre- senting, the world infamous Mack Hossack Chorus and Dancers, an insight to the hazzards of camping in Pokagon State Park, and a singing minstrel show. Opening the final day's affairs was one of the best parades ever given. Many beautiful, amusing, and thought-provoking floats passed the reviewing stand during the day. Fifteen minutes and twenty-five seconds after they began with assorted picks, axes, and sledge hammers, six men from Kappa Sigma Kappa managd to stuff a completely functional piano through an eight-inch hole. This established a record of sorts. There were many other events which added greatly to the success of the festival. Sigma Chi edged Alwood Hall in a hotly-contested battle for the winner's trophy in the grueling four-mile cross-country race. Ralph Lendholm and Gary Beesonson .captured the S150 schol- arship prize by winning the five-mile canoe race for the second consecutive year. The climax of the festivities was the crowning of Miss Cathy Hays as Queen of the Festival. The dance was held at the Armory where the couples danced until the wee hours of the morning to the music of the Jack Runyon Orchestra to cap off a perfect weekend. E. - - ' if . fl- :v 'fV 2- K 151' 'v-'V 'ig:'gg-'J'f'.-. in 1 - Q 7' f - W Q1 Q QI- 4. wi? ' f fi ' Y' wg . fi A wx s- Eu 1 1 .. +. 4 Z. N 43114 ' f A V, ,,,, g I A ,5 I . , ,Z ,rf 3 .T ff -if ff 5 'wwfp T Z- X rx 'aw K ' 45' . wr Q if , .5 .Q Mr! Yip 3, V KW Qi' SOCCER-Fast footwork made Soccer game exciting. 'x P' X WW Www ff M fe' 22 CROSS-COUNTRY-Stamina keynotes the cross-country race.
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