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Show aws sponsor songfest; clubs compete The Otyokwa sisters sing their winning number, "Agent Double OT." The annual Songfest sparked enthusiasm and controversy. The men's social units complained that Delta Phi Kappa National Fraternity had practiced ahead of time and that it boasted a professional singing group. Delta Phi officers replied that they had broken no rules and that false charges had been made against them. The dispute was finally settled in a meeting with the deans of men and women. Songfest was held without the participation of the men's clubs. Winners from among the seven entries were Otyokwa, Delta Phi Kappa, LaSal Hall, and L.D.S. Alpha Chapter. Showing one of the Songfest trophies are Doug Twede, A.M.S. President, and Claudia Freestone, A.W.S. President. ORCHID QUEEN CANDIDATES - Front Row: Joyce Larkin, Kathy Carlson. Back Row: Kathy Larson, Kath Brewer, Mary Kimble, Suzanne Law. Doug Cox and Shelby Thompson display some smart dancing steps at the Orchid Ball. Suzanne Law, a Sophomore, is the Orchid Ball Queen. sophomores choose orchid queen: SUZANNE LAW The Orchid Ball, sponsored by the Sophomore Class, was elaborately decorated with purple and white satin drapery. Orchids were also attractively displayed throughout the ballroom. Suzanne Law was crowned Orchid Queen during intermission. Suzanne was also chosen 1966 Sweetheart Queen. |