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Carolyn Bentley, college apartments, Jan Bierod, Moore Hall 5 Donna Boyd, Zeta Tau Alpha, Connie Cartwright, Chi Omega, Gail Mohrrnan, Alpha Omicron Pi, Betsy Ross, Phi Mu, and Nancy Utley, Women's Recreation Association, were candidates Gail Mohrman Reigns at 196 Homecoming Gail Mohrman was congratulated by her AOPi sorority sisters after being named Homecoming Queen during the contest Friday night in the Great Hall Connie Cart Queen Gall rode in a parade around the wright and Betsy Ross placed also. football field at the Homecoming game
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Contemporary Faroe Seasonjs First Play The 'cChinese Wall, a play by Max Frisch, was the First play of the season, and had an exceptionally large cast. The contemporary farce starred Ron Glass as the Con- temporary, Joy Sisk as the Chinese Princess, Dave Emge as the Prince, Rand Ihle as the Master of Revels and Ormin Brown as the Emperor. Also in the production were Nira Zuroske, Cindy Doty, Ann Latham, Pam Keith, Sharon Overman, Steve Bayer, Louis Clark, Skip Borre, George Newberry, Barry Dubuque, Myrna Lane, Kerry Driggers, Rick Cohn, Terry Clark, Ju- lie Gerard, Mike Flaherty, Jane Thompson, Charleen Moore, Bobbie Autra, Cherie Meyer, Paula Powell, Pam Hogue, Gary Bayer, Marilyn Noah, Jack Duarte, Mike Pullin, Milt Butterworth, Vella Johnson, Gary Spencer, Dave McFadzean, Larry McCourt, Roger Hartup, Gary McCullough, Tom Morgan, Garry Hagstrom, Dennis Dou- gherty, Mike', Anderson, Bob Borders, Linda LaVey, Vic- kie York, Lisa Ritz, and Linda Hayward. Sam Smiley directed the production. ii Dave Ernge, the Chinese Prince, was ignored by Joy Sisk, the Chinese Princess, in the November production of Chinese Wallf' Contemporary Ron Glass, who received the Sammy Award Skip Borre, while in the court of the Emperor of China, for his performance, turned away from the Executioner, Ormin Brown. Q is 5 Fwy A s if iydsfg i s qw, MYIINHHA ,r ' -L. ,J 'eo' 2 , , rf X 9 117 Z! 5 44' ,,f, i Q fy ff W f .ff J'f A
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Gail Mohrman, sophomore representative of AOPi soror- ity, was chosen by student vote and judges to reign over 1965 Homecoming activities on Nov. 5 and 6. Winners in the intra-campus events which took place on Saturday morning were Hughes Hall, menis bicycle race, College Court Residences, womenls bicycle race, Zeta Tau Alpha, basketball relay, Hughes Hall, tug-of-war, Sigma Phi Epsilon, men's horse and rider relay. Other winners were Zeta Tau Alpha, womenls bubble gum blowing contest, Tau Kappa Epsilon, men's water balloon bust, Chi Omega, women's wheelbarrow relay, Hughes Hall, stilt race, Alpha Omicron Pi, mug draining contest, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, men's yo-yo contest, Chi Omega, womenls yo-yo contest, and Hughes Hall, parade participation. Awards for contests, lawn displays and Mr. and Miss United Fund were presented at the Homecoming Dance, '4Fantasia,l' Saturday night at Carson Center. Julie Walton, AOPi, won the title of Miss United Fund and Gary Fuquay, Sig Ep, became Mr. United Fund after the fund drive which totally collected 86391. A tug-of-war, wheelbarrow relay and bubble gum blowing contest were part of the competition on Saturday morning during the Homecoming activities on campus.
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