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Z 4 v Queen Toni, second from left, and her court. gary Ray Was Mr. Zri-Siafeg The T965 Winter Carnival of Tri-State College started January 29th. All through that weekend the students of T. S. C. had a variety of activities to attend. Friday night offered a variety show that was held in the college's auditorium. The highlight that night was a sketch by Alpha Gamma Up- silon. They gave their version of a popular teen- age show, Shindig. Everyone present certainly enjoyed it. The Brothers of Alpha Gamma with- out a doubt, helped make the variety show a big success. Saturday night there were two scheduled events. The first was the basketball game against 5oni 5aylor Queen Grace College which Tri-State won. The second was the dance where the Queen and Mr. Tri-State were chosen. Gary Ray won the Mr. Tri-State award and Miss Toni Taylor was chosen queen. The snow sculpture contest was won by Kappa Sigma Kappa's Moon City. The sculpture, how- ever, was a week late since there wasn't suf- ficient snow on the ground. The final event of the Winter Carnival was Tri- State Sports Car Club's gymkhana on ice. lt was a thrilling spectacle for all who attended. This ended one of the most successful carnivalsT. S. C. has had.
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Class of 1964-65 was Charged with and 5 fi is .y wg y Dr. Bateman gave eaeh graduaie his best wishes and congratulations along with his friendly smile and a hearty handshalre. Some of the more than 225 Candidates for graduation caught as Zhey anxiously awaited their turn to receive their diplomas. ff fiws-'?1g1:. r'M23r?r , 7.g,.-EAKS, jj, -Ms, . ,ff we fill I W' . ' It , 1 -5 'S , Q Kia. IW 5' A ' if 5' T' 5 gf 6 .gg-'ii fi A Qi. A .fa in iv jk Threatening r ain- clouds went by without dampening the spirits of the graduating Se- niors and their guests as the June T965 com- mencement was held out of doors. Dr. B. R. Teare, Jr., Dean, Col- lege of Engineering and Science, Carnegie Institute of Technology, gave the commence- ment address. Dr. Teare, Mr. Ralph Neidig, Mr. John Gregory, and Mr. Mi- chael Baker, Jr. re- ceived honorary de- grees at the 8lst an- nual commencement. Dr. Teare received the honorary degree Doc- tor of Science and the Degree of Doctor of En- gineering went to Mr. Neidig, Mr. Baker, and Mr. Gregory. The firm of Michael Baker, Jr., lnc., founded in 1940 by Mr. Baker, has engaged in engi- neering proiects on a world-wide basis in- cluding expressways, parkways, tunnels and public works develop- ments. Mr. Neidig began his career in the utilities field in 1925 when he i o i n e d Metropolitan Edison as a relay tester, advancing to his pres- ent post as vice presi- dent in 1958. His son, James Neidig, student in Electrical Engineer- ing at Tri-State College was among the more than 225 candidates for B.S. degrees.
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