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Cutest Pan an Ellis and U liest Man, s I a ' g George Marvin discuss real estate? Uglicst Man and Cutest Pan rw if ni 2 Trophies were awarded to Ian Ellis, Cutest Pan, and George Marvin, Ugliest Man, at the anual Campus Chest Dance held October 29. Sponsored by Alpha Phi Omega, menis serv- ice organization, the four-day Campus Chest Drive netted a total of S1,234.10. Zeta Tau Alpha sorority represented by Miss Ellis collected 5344.19 while Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity rep- resented by Marvin collected 821095. Others competing for the Cutest Pan title were Sharon Olsgaard, jackie Grau, Kathiyn Grayson, Pat Teeple and Dean Hill. Ugliest Man title contenders were Jack Seefus, Dick Henkins, Ralph Tate, Roman Hruska and Dean Pflasterer. But Nancy, I know they wonit count those Canadian coins.',
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Isn't anyone campaigning for Elmo Rippentoe? pical Freshman Bo and Girl Ianet Wilkie, Chi Omega and Cary Salquist, Pi Kappa Alpha were named Typical Freshmen Girl and Boy at the annual Freshman Mixer October 3. During intermission ceremonies Ioan Engstrom and Bob Sherwood, last year,s Typical Frosh, presented the winners with billfolds on behalf of the student body. Park Ames was Master of Ceremonies and Irene Rorick was chairman of the- dance. Ah, perk up Sue, your candidate won. Cary Sallquist, typical freshman boy, and Janet Wilke, typical freshman girl, compare gifts.
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KWOU Darrel Teter gives the go-aheadv to Frank Berg. During the past year university stu- dents, passing their time in the cafeteria betvveen 1 and 2 p.m. any Week day, heard the music, sports and news of KWOU. The campus radio stationis big- gest project of the year was an expansion program designed to increase broadcast time and extend station facilities to the Student Club. Tom Finley led the student workers in his role of program director. Frank Berg and John DeVoss were music and continuity directors, respectively. Twen- ty university students working as disc jockeys, , sportscasters and newswriters filled out the staff role. Mr. Paul Borge served as faculty advisor. George Bagan plays the platters
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