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Show Fall quarter witnesses bowling contests, lectures, cultural treats, and dances Right. Kingston Trio-type group from Ogden High entertained at the annual A.W.S. Harvest Ball. Below, lower left, and lower right, are scenes from Living Masterpieces, an annual community production of enacted paintings. Center right. Duane Hedin shows that three strikes in a row make a turkey, as he presents these top bowlers with their prizes. Left, Ann Landers meets Ogden. Here she shakes hands with Dr. Thatcher Allred, a member of the college faculty. Below left, Dr. William L. Shirer, author of The Rise and Ball of the Third Reich. was featured in this year's Artist and Lecture series. The busy, happy air of fall carried over into the winter quarter as students rushed from art exhibits to scholarship interviews, from discussion groups to more lectures and concerts. At the close of fall quarter, all English I pupils entered the Novitiate Extemporaneous Speech Contest, resulting in near nervous collapse for some. For all but six, the burden of a possible repetition of the extemporaneous speech was lifted. The finalists, DeAnn Judkins, Nancy Peterson, Russell Willoughby, Dina Downs, Jack Cannon and Ray London, were leveled to two, Jack and Ray. They became eligible for the Barker Contest, January 25, with sophomores Larry Chesley and Dennis Peterson. Sophomores attempted to retain the trophy, but freshman challenges, Jack and Ray, received first and second place awards, respectively. Outstanding sophomores, Ann Moesinger and Dennis Wood, were honored at the annual Orchid Ball, January 19, sponsored by the sophomore class. The outstanding students were selected because of scholarship, leadership and participation in school activities. Dennis was the first male to be chosen in three years, (continued) |