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Rita Norwa rd Was Queen The crowning of Miss Rita Norward, queen candidate representing the I.F.C., climaxed a gala weekend of ac- tivities for the I966 Winter Carnival. Rita was entered by Beta Phi Theta fraternity, and was escorted by Charles Boren. Mr. Tri-State for I966 was Bill Sor- ensen. Bill was a member of Alpha Sigma Phi Fraternity. Approximately 900 students and their dates danced to the Glenn Miller Sound of Tommy Baldwin and his orchestra. The event was spon- sored by the Student Council. The Varsity Glee Club of Purdue University under the direction of Dr. Albert P. Stewart entertained faculty and students at the Angola high school gymnasium. The Student Coun- cil working with the Administration sponsored the Group's appearance. Friday night saw the Hut in But- ler, Indiana, crowded with wall-to- wall people. The event, sponsored by the I.F.C. was the first of its kind, and proved very successful. TOMMY BALDWIN and his nine piece orchestra supplied the music for the Saturday dance. THE VARSITY GLEE CLUB was the first event of the Winter Carnival. CHARLES BOREN WITH RITA NORWARD and Kester King with Judy Gill danced into the late hours of the evening. WINTER CARNIVAL I966-Just a few of the happy couples caught in a moment of rest between dances. y
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f. fl 4 5 i R 5' E QUEEN RITA NORWARD reigned over Winter Carnival activities. MR. TRI-STATE CANDIDATES for 1966-Ben Sosinskig Joseph Cipollag Robert Sebaldg Ralph Trow bridge. QUEEN AND HER COURT-Judy Gill, Rita Norwardg Martha Durham, Neal Lang, M.C.'
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! MANY STUDENTS took advantage of the dorms' basketball courts. SANDLOT BASEBALL GAMES provided a lot of excitement. .,k,4, E .1 CARS PROVIDED THE means of escape from studies to take advantage of the lakes surrounding Angola. mit xi. MINOR REPAIRS were sometimes necessary on a Saturday afternoon. fa N s r J A v if 'N Spring Brought Easy Li ing Baseball, and I o n g e r periods of daylight marked the beginning of spring. The warmer weather gave many students the chance to make minor repairs on their automobiles. Many students flocked to Pokagon Park with their dates for picnics and horse- back riding. Others came to take advantage of the beach and the baseball diamonds. Herb Shriner visited the town of Angola on May 7, for a guest appearance at the Angola gym. This was a part of the town's cele- bration of its founding one hundred years ago.
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