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Gamma Phi, Fiji, and TMA combined talents for their booth at the first<br />

benefit carnival and taxi dance on the campus March 16. Dime dance<br />

tickets were sold to campus males who traded a ticket for._ dence with<br />

the coed <strong>of</strong> his choice from one <strong>of</strong> the booths in the SUB ballroom. All<br />

money was donated for <strong>Idaho</strong>'s crippled children, wit h each campu s<br />

living group participating.<br />

Trophy winners were Jim LaGrone, SAE; Mary Harding, Alpha Chi ;<br />

Jane MacMillan, Hays Hall: Melvin Crumley, Lindley, winner <strong>of</strong> the<br />

car; Billy Mullins, general chairman; and Edmond Fisher, <strong>Idaho</strong> Club.<br />

The car, donated by Rex Wendle. Spokane, was given away following<br />

the sale and drawing <strong>of</strong> raffle tickets. The student Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce<br />

was the sponsoring organization <strong>of</strong> the dance.<br />

Winning booth was this Dutch windmill con&tructed by the men <strong>of</strong> <strong>Idaho</strong><br />

Club and SAE and ".nanned" by Kappa Alpha Theta coeds. Judging was<br />

buod on clevernesa and originality. Honorable rnention went to Pine Hall<br />

and TKE for the " Pot <strong>of</strong> Gold" with Alpha Phi, and to Kappa Sigma and<br />

Phi Tau, aided by Forney Hall, for the " Circuo."<br />

Placing second in the ticket totals were the Alpha Chi "Bunnies." Hays<br />

Hall " Greek Goddesses" garnered the rnost rnoney for dance tickets to<br />

win the first place trophy in that division. The Carnival dance netted $600<br />

for crippled children aid. Each <strong>of</strong> the eleven wornen 's living groups selected<br />

a theme for coaturnes and the booths were constructed by the rnen 's<br />

living groups aerving with the coeda.<br />

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