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Alpha Phi Omega sponsors nineteenth annual UMOC contest The 1969 Ugly Man on Campus contest was able to b o a s t a 39,000.00 contribution to charity. The annual charity drive was sponsored for the nineteenth consecutive year by Beta Kappa chapter of Alpha Phi Omega, national service fraternity. The charity drive began with an ice-carving contest and a car smash on February 4. The CMSC student body was entertained on Sunday, February 9, by a basketball game between t h e Playboy Bunnies from Kansas City and the UMOC Ugly Man candidates. The final event of the campaign was the UMOC Ball, held on Saturday, February 15. The theme of the 1969 UMOC Ball depicted Parisan Nightsf, complete with an Arc of Triumph. During intermission at the dance, the winners of the UMOC King and Queen contests were announced. Miss Valerie Rice ofAlpha Sigma Alpha became 1969 UMOC Beauty Queen, and Mr. Thomas Hudson of Theta Chi became 1969 Ugly Man. The music was provided for the dance by Jimmy Tucker and his orchestra. Valerie Rice, Alpha Sigma Alpha, 1969 Queen. --u----.-.- J' , , , , uf , , , yr A , Theta Chi's contribution secured the 1969 Ugly Man title for Tom Hudson. 20 Playboy Bunnies, Tonia. and Sandy, get the feel of the game as Tom Hudson looks on.
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Sig Ep's and A1pha's encourage carnival goers to try their booth. A1pha members rate customers skill at penny pitching Z' Z --4 Til l--4 ---I I X74 Z 4 Www' fym? 1 2 , 4 Q11 DZ's watch their Wheel of fortune turn up with a winner. Maybe! I9
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Adrienne Sellers, Sigma Phi Epsilon if as Best Dressed Girl chosen from nineteen CMS campus coeds AWS sponsored the annual Best Dressed Girl Contest which culminated in the crowning of Mrs. Adrienne Sellers, spon- sored by Sigma Phi Epsilon, as the 1969 Best Dressed Girl. She was then eligible to participate in Glamour magazines national contest. The ten finalists, who were chosen from 19 candidates, were Cheri Burger, Willa Chick, Shirley Curtice, Janie Droz, Gwen Hill, Pam Jones, Sharon Midyett, Merrily Rowald, and Judi Sihnhold. The judges, who were college affiliated persons, made their selections on the basis of an interview held before the final contest, modeling of formal and day-time attire, and a question concerning dress. Lynn Winter, chairman of the Fashion Board, organized the contest. Other activities sponsored by the AWS included Penny Night, selling balloons at football games, cooperation with AMS in sponsoring a Homecoming dance, revision of the AWS hand- book, and a dress regulations poll which covered a larger sampling of students than any previous poll at CMS. , 4 - ,. Q, K , N . S in .S . 'wrsg-5, . f -+ .:iilg3 . 'S -. N Ten Best Dressed Girls: Gwin Hill, Sharon Midyett, Cheri Gurger, Janice Droz, Willa Chick, Adrienne Sellers, Judi Sihnhold, Merrily Rowald, Pam Jones, and Shirley Curtice. 21 31 sa
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