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The fall of ' 66 saw the Indians wind up their worst football season in seven years. The final record was 1-9. r An Associated Press news wire now chatters away in the Journalism Department, thanks to the Omaha World-Herald. The newspaper be- gan paying the bill for the news service last fall. At the right journalism major John Weber rips the current news off the wire. The Student Ac- tivities Committee presented The Chad and Jeremy and Friends Show in the Fieldhouse during October. The event drew an audience of 4,500, but due to bad acoustics the show did not go over well.
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During the month of October, students cast their votes for class officers, fresh- man student council members. Typical Freshmen and Homecoming Princess. Tom Ridley was elected senior class president. Carolyn Carter and Clark Rudeen were named Typical by their classmates. Homecoming votes were turned over to Samardick by Student Council President Jim Butler to await Homecoming, one month later. Kathy Wybenga ruled over the festivities.
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Culture came to the campus when the Stu- dent Activities Committee sponsored the first annual Fine Arts Festival. Perfor- mances were held November 3-13. Under the direction of Art Department Head Dr. John V. Blackwell, the event combined programs in drama, literature, art, music and dance. One of the many activities during the ten-day run included a workshop conducted by mod- ern dance artist Bruce King (left). In December, 39 coeds entered the Tom- ahawk Beauty Contest which saw Karyl Ronsin chosen Tomahawk Beauty Queen. Jean Fentress and Mary Ann Over were selected first and second runners-up. n IV, ' ,, ' V ' The Christmas spirit was spread throughout the cam- pus with the hanging of the greens by the Home Ec Club and numerous decorated trees. At the left students help to decorate the tradi- tional Ouampi room tree. 1 1
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