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Shirley Steadman chosen 1968 Best Dressed Girl 2 2 The annual Best Dressed Girl on Campus contest highlighted the year's activities for the Association of Women Students. As a preliminary for Glamour Magazines national contest, all interested women on campus apply and are interviewed by the AWS Fash- ion Board, the result being 25 semi-finalists. These contestants are then viewed and voted upon by the student body. Shirley Steadman, Delta Zeta, was se- lected as the 1968 Best Dressed Girl. Other finalists were Margot Campbell, Paula Green, Lorraine Klemme, Gay Morsenkhoff, Wilma Pummill, Patty Robb, Leilani Roth, Jo Shiveley, and Sandy Tucker. At the contest held on January 22, Mrs. Marlene Ca- vanaugh, 196'7 Mrs. Missouriji spoke on fashion. Among the other AWS activities this year were such items as a bi-state conference at the University of Missouri, a guest lecturer, and the annual door deco- ration contest. Officers this year were Sharon Pipkin, president, Janie Steiner, vice-president, Patty Weiss recording secretary, Janet Bauer, corresponding sec retaryg and Lin Winter, treasurer. Shirley Steadman, Delta Zeta A S? NNN .K . . 1 K, r 1 ZX1 5 .5 V .v gf-ft' F , , if Q fse J - i , Q Ten Best Dressed Girls: Paula Green, Leilani Roth, Wilma Pummill, Sandy Tucker, Shirley Steadman, Lorraine Klemme, Jo Shiveley, Patty Robb, Margot Campbell, and Gay Morsenkhoff, 23
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ALPHA PHI O EG 5 'M U W sponsors 1968 UMOC Collecting 954900.00 for the March of Dimes, the 1968 UMOC contest culminated its activities on February 17 with a Ball in the College Union Ballroom. The annual campus charity drive, in its 18th year, was sponsored by Alpha Phi Omega, service fraternity. This yearis UMOC activities included penny jars in the Union, a car smashing contest, a dance for intro- ducing candidates, and an ice carving contest. Crowning the Ugly Man and Beauty Queen high- lighted the UMOC Ball and closed the drive on Satur- day, February 17. The organization collecting the most money honored its candidate as the Ugly Man. Winning from the ten candidates for Ugly Man was Wayne Wisbrock, Theta Chi. Runners-up, in order, were Tom Biggar, Sigma Tau Gamma, Gary Inglish, AIS, and Tom Klusmeyer, Phi Sigma Epsilon. The Beauty Queen, Susan Rude, Delta Zeta, was selected by ballot. Lynda Bill, Sigma Kappa, Was first runner- up, and Geniece Clawson, Alpha Omicron Pi, Was second runner-up. Jimmy Tucker and his orchestra provided the music for the dance. Theta Chi fraternity's 853751.17 UMOC contribution secured the Ugly Man title for Wayne Wisbrock. UMOC Queen Candidates: Lynda Bill, Sigma Kappa: Marti Perry, South Yea- terg Geniece Clawson, Alpha Omicron Pig Lana Wilson, Association of Indepen- dent Studentsg Marilyn Bryant, Alpha Sigma Tau, Lynda Shackelford, Alpha Sigma Alphag Susan Rude, Delta Zetag Carole Vickery, Houts Hosey Hall, Ka- thi Heavelow, Sigma Sigma Sigma, and Donna Parsons, Alpha Gamma Delta. Susan Rude, Delta Zeta, 1968 Beauty Q . 22
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iT'- -1 CMS theatre presents comedy, RHINOCEROS by Eugene Ionesco directed by Dr. Glenn Q.. Pierce produced by Dr. James L. Highlander Rhinocero , a three-act play by Eugene Ionesco, is a' savage commentary on the absurdity of the human condition made tolerable by self delusion. A small town one normal Sunday morning is sud- denly besieged by a roaring' rhinoceros. Very shortly more citizens appear as rhinoceroses until the movement becomes universal. The trampling becomes louder and more powerful until Berenger remains alone, unable to change his form, his in- tegrity, and identity. The satirical humor and pro- vocative theme combine the sublime with the ridiculous. We could go for walks in the park . . . and to the zoo. Waitress ..... Grocer's Wife . . Housewife .... Berenger ..... . . Jean ............ Grocer 8s Fireman Old Gentleman . . Logician ........ Cafe Proprietor . . Daisy .......... Dudard . . . Botard ....... Mr. Papillon . . . Mrs. Boeuf . . CAST Z . . . Mary Miller Linda Sosebee Nancy Ogilvie . . . Terry Allen . . . ,Alan Herzlin Don Goers . . Everett Corum Stan Hall A Bruce McFaddon . . Joyce Johnson . . Mike Ragland . Ralph Bowman . . . . . Benny Clay . Dorothy Winter 73 'i.t..afQ 24
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