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Notice! All students will register for the Spring Semester on February 1 and 2. 3 0 Dance The International Relations Club sponsored an all school dance on February 5. Coming just after finals and at the beginning of a new semester the dance was a success, giving OSC a chance to relax and to assist foreign students. All proceeds from the dance went to the World University Service, which finances foreign student education. Among the special entertainment acts was a Charleston routine by Joan Johnson and Tom Drill and a hula by Karen Musada. “CBuefe $o i a “Light is the lash where many share the toil ” Homer When disaster struck at the home of an OSC student this year, a campaign was initiated to help him. The Student Government and Advance sponsored the “Buck for a Buddy” campaign. With the student and faculty contributions and mer- chandise gifts the family of Jerry Polsin was given a hand. Mr. Quast, OSC business manager, and co-editors, Dennis Strey and Bev Polansky, presented the gift, on behalf of the many contributors. 22
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$ce ScuCptu iing “Fun gives you a forcible hug, and shakes laughter out of you, whether you will or no.” Garrick An Ice Sculpturing Contest was held under the auspices of the college Union on Feb. 5. After one postponement, weather finally permitted characters from storybookland to take shape and adorn the Union terrace. “Cinderella’s Slipper” won the trophy for Alethean sorority. Lyceum’s entry, “Who Drank My Porridge?” and Gamma Delta’s entry, “Hansel and Gretel” were tied for second place. The chairman for Alethean was Thalia Hodgins, while Roger Van Haren headed Lyceum’s effort and James Van Patten was the chairman for Gamma Delta. From icy coldness to charming warmth. One of the entries takes shope. Admiration for artistry. The lights penetrate the night to explore the beautified ice. 21
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OSC Sweetheart, Pat Long and her escort, Louis Marohn. Qweetlmiit Contest “ — Sweets to the sweet . . OSC again chose a Sweetheart from among its many beauties and personalities. In the Alethean sponsored contest a penny per vote — the student body rallied to name Pat Long, the 1960 OSC Sweetheart. Chuck Reigel, OSC Ugly Man, crowned the Sweetheart during half-time ceremonies of the OSC-La Crosse game. The money collected in the contest added $165.14 to the Alethean scholarship fund. Winter in its many shapes and forms came to OSC and wos on important part of the year. In its beauty, mixed with our own, we were oble to find a pleasing mildness. 23
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