U and I . he net profit wasconsiderably lower. The halls were decorated in keeping with the theme;a barren desert, an old Western Ghost Town and a typical Western streetwere among the many aspects of Western life depicted. Several new con-cessions were added among which was the Beat-nik room. Peopleswarmed there to hear beat poems and esoteric music, and to drinkcoffee in the candlelit atmosphere. Thewide variety of Western costumesworn by students and faculty also added fun and color to the Big Show, too, was one of the most enjoyable aspects of the evening;the wide variety of ac
U and I . he net profit wasconsiderably lower. The halls were decorated in keeping with the theme;a barren desert, an old Western Ghost Town and a typical Western streetwere among the many aspects of Western life depicted. Several new con-cessions were added among which was the Beat-nik room. Peopleswarmed there to hear beat poems and esoteric music, and to drinkcoffee in the candlelit atmosphere. Thewide variety of Western costumesworn by students and faculty also added fun and color to the Big Show, too, was one of the most enjoyable aspects of the evening;the wide variety of acts- -from comedy and popular songs to more seriousdrama--had appeal for all. In general, the Carnival proved to be a veryrewarding experience after a hard week of fun and work. c. Chairmen Janet Fairbanks Carla Zelle Secretary Jacquie Yates Treasurer George Wadsworth Decorations Susie Black Jane Bonnell Publicity Dick Bourgin Big Show Nancy Prosser Tom Kelso Clean-Up Tom Bestor Tickets Robbie Kahane.
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