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O ne o f th e o ld e s t c u s to m s in M o n ta n a is h a n g in g . B ro u g h t to a p e a k b y th e c o n c e n tra te d e f fo r ts o f n in e te e n th c e n tu ry v ig ila n te s , i t has been re v iv e d in a m o d if ie d fo rm b y th e f r a te r n itie s . T h e pu rp o se o f th e o rd e a l is to see w h e th e r a yo u n g m a n a n d w o m a n ha ve se rio u s in te n tio n s . H e re , th e b ro th e rs o f D e lta S ig m a Phi " h a n g " E ddie Z u e lg e r . B ro th e r A r t V il le m u re p re p a re s th e v ic t im b y re m o v in g h is g lasses befo re th e show er o f ice co ld w a te r n a ils h im to th e tre e .
T h e m o d e rn , le s s -b a rb a r ic , p o lis h e d s ide o f th e f r a te r n i ty system re a lly g lis te n s on th e " n ig h t o f n ig h ts " — th e fo rm a l da n ce . H e re , K a te R ogers is b e in g c ro w n e d qu e e n o f th e D e lta Sigs.
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Kathy A rn o t Sue BeeryJ inny Cooper Susan CoretteKaren DesRoches Dan ie lle DarbyC heryl G ravelle Retta GreenupJu lie Jacobs Beverly Johnson Nancy J
Sharon Bourke Sherry Brum ley C aryl Burgess V icky B u rka rtM a ry A n n C ourley D iane Cox Sandy Croonenberghs Carol DunstanJan Fedderson Susan F|sher Gail F lem ing A lice FrisbeeJoanne Hassing Katheryn Hankes A rlene H aze lbaker Collene Henry
W in n ie Jones Pot Kennedy D an ie lle K idder
Kaycee Clausen C herry D ix Tony Gies C aroline Hughes Sally Kind
Alpha PhiD E LO R ES SAGER, P R E S ID E N T
SOUTHERN BELLES The sisters o f A lp ha Phi parade around the stage during the songfest.
T h e c h ie f , a n d la rg e s t t ro p h y th a t th e A -P h i's w on th is y e a r ca m e th ro u g h a g ro u p e f f o r t a n d te a m w o rk . T h e tro p h y ? A s te re o p h o n o g ra p h fo r ta k in g f i r s t in th e G re e k W e e k s o n g fe s t. These s o u th e rn b e lle s sang a m e d le y f ro m th e B ro a d w a y m u s ic a l, "S h e n a n d o a h " .
O th e r b e a u ty t ro p h ie s a w a rd e d A lp h a Phi m e m b e rs th is y e a r w e re th e H o m e c o m in g Q u e e n 's t ro p h y to K i t t y V a n V lie t , th e T h e ta C h i D re a m G ir l 's to K a th y R y ffe l, a n d th e M a rd i G ras Q u e e n 's to Sue C o re tte .
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Kay Kam m erzell M ary Lou KoppanyLinda Lewis Carol LockwoodV irg in ia M cC la in Sheila M cQ uirkA lice M ac D onald Sue M arqu ard t Dee M ast Joyce M e rrittDenise M organ Barbara N isbet
CINDERELLA K itty Van V lie t donns her slipper.
HA ND IN H A ND Sorority sisters jo in in a snake dance
C arolyn Patterson A lice Peppard Honore Lee Riley Brooke Ross Carolee Saunders Andrea Stromsvik Katherine an V lie t
N ik k i Paulsrud Jane Pope Kathy Robinson K atherine Ryffe l Susan Scales Carol Tucker Jan Van W in k le
M ary Lou Pengelly Sandy Revell Judy Rogers Dee Sager Pat Scott A m ie Urbanske Sharon W ette rlin g
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Alpha Tau OmegaJO SEP H C O N N ER S, P R E S ID E N T
O ff Greek row, the A TO 's chap ter house is s itu ated on the opposite side o f campus. A p a rt from being p hys ica lly on the outside, the brothers run on the inside tra c k fo r fun. A western party, and the Esquire Ball were th e ir fo rm a l functions, bu t num erous f ire sides and get-togethers accounted fo r the social success o f the house.
W ith the L it tle sister o f the M a ltese Cross and Susanne W alsh , the 1964 Esquire G irl, hanging around, the bro thers had many, too many, g ir l problems.
IS SHE REALLY W O R TH IT? Brother A TO 's "h a n g e d " J im Stegm iller w ith his p in -m a te , Sue Barns, having to rescue h im .
James A ld rid ge Terry Beahan Bruce Bonaventure C harles Clough Thomas Cowan
D ick A llison Thomas Bechtold Jon Cantamessa Joseph Conners V e rn Doornbos
Tom Azzu ra A la n Benson Jack C hastain Jack C orba lly Ronald Earling
PINO CCHIO The A TO 's and Kn the long-nosed puppet.
,vles W est jo in forces to sculp ture
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n ORED A LU M N U S U.S. Senator M ike M ansfie ld , m a jo rity leader, v is its the brothers
Donald Ellis H arris Grahn Lowell H allock Scott H e fty Jean Johnson Doug M ann ing
D eraid Fitzsimonds Eugene H allock Doug H artley Bruce Johnson W ill ia m Kemp Gary Nelson
ATO's Little Sisters of the Maltese Cross
Joan Bachman Judi Bradley Betsy Brown Ange la Etchepare
Penny H urlbe rt Eleanor Johnson Sue W alsh N ancy W etta ch
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CH A M P IO N S T h e SAE I n tra m u ra l s ta r s try to b lock S igm a N u 's p u n t.
R o b e r t A n d erso n R obin A n d erso n J o h n B ailey F ra n k Bain J im Beery T e d B ergsing
J im B u to rac M a lco m C h a m p lin Don Cow les L eo n a rd D avis W illia m E ngler G ene E nrico
Sigma Alpha EpsilonRICHARD FORD, P RESIDE NT
R e c og ni t i on of t h e h igh sc h o la s t i c s t a n d a r d s of t h e M o n t a n a Bet a C h a p t e r of S ig m a A l p h a Epsi lon w a s rece iv e d a t t h e b e g i n n i n g o f t h e school y e a r in t h e f o r m of a t r o p h y for a t t a i n i n g a h i g h e r g r a d e a v e r a g e t h a n a n y of t h e o t h e r 1 00 -p lu s c h a p t e r s . T h e W a s h in g t o n , D.C. A lu m n i A s s o c i a t i o n Best S c h o la rs h ip T r o p h y for t h e b e s t s c h o la r s h ip d u r in g t h e p a s t two y e a r s a l so c a m e to t h e M is so u la c h a p te r .
A th l e t i c pr ow es s w a s d e m o n s t r a t e d w h e n th e SAE fo otbal l t e a m won t h e I n t r a m u r a l co m p e t i t i o n .
*M a j o r social a c t iv i t ie s th is y e a r in cl u d ed th e
P a d d y M u r p h y P ar ty fall q u a r t e r , t h e V io le t Ball For m al d u r in g win ter , a n d th e Sig A lp h O ly m pic s in t h e spr in g.
Andrew Groo G ary G u lla rd Dave H afe r Les H ankinson D avid H ow le tt
R ichard H o lm qu is t Lary Johnson Phil Johnson Jon K ing John Krause
X A LACTOR Les H ankinson was selected to be one o f the actors sent the Far East to play in the "F a n ta s tik s ".
DATE AT C ITY D UM P B earpaw John Krause lays on the garbage o f the Sadie H aw kins Dance w ith Spur Karalee Stewart.
2 A E ' s Little Sisters of Minerva
N ot Pictured: Joye King M ary M u Irony
Kay Baldw in Bonnie Bowler Sue Foster Retta Greenup
Bev Johnson M arjo r ie K n igh t M ary Kay McEacheron Barbara M orris
A n n M in teer Brooke Ross Dee Sager F lorine Sm ith
Louise Snyder Joan W atts Deoby W est A n n W olhowe
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Jon K ru ta r Don LaBar Rod L incoln R ichard M cKe John M a llo ry Edward M etz
Joe Kow alchok C arl Lawson Jerry M cGahan Lauren M cK insey Gene M e id in ge r G lenn M u tch
M A D HOTTER S TEA PARTY F irst p rize in the snow sculp ture w ent to these tw o in tea cup.
EXALTED RULER SAE's W ilb u r W ood became the 1963 -64 Ka im in Editor.
A rne Mysse Bob Mysse Ken Osher Jim R ichardTed Rieke John Schweohten Charles Schwidde Gordon Sm ithDennis Stevens Randy Stevenson Tom Swain J im TeccaJim Thompson Peter V av ich T erry Veis Charles W a lleV irg il W a lle John W arren James W ebb J. C. W e ing artn erCharles W entw orth Lawrence W ertz Greg Uln
G R IZZLY STAR N o -h it pitcher, Larry Oddy, is a member o f the SAE's.
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Delta Delta Delta
TUG OF W AR In the Greek O lym pics the T ri-B e lts showed th e ir power w ith a l it t le pu ll.
NA N C Y LONG, P R E S ID E N T
A n A pp le Polishing pa rty in w in te r qua rte r, a Pansy Tea in the spring. Such are the teas o f a true D elta Delta Delta (T r i-D e lt fo r short).
Every year the na tiona l so ro rity o f DDD o ffe rs a scholarsh ip to a coed. T h is year's w in n e r was A nn M cK ie o f B illings.
A m ong the campus queens, The C a rnation G irl o f Delta Sigma Phi, M iss Kate Rogers, resides a t 501 U n ive rs ity avenue w ith her so ro rity sisters.
Carol A lle y Peggy Beamon M aureen Beasley M a d ilyn Bell M a r ily n Bell Helen B ib le r
C arol Boetcher Betty Brown Susan Brown A lice Cam eron Candice Charlson Chris Cheetam
Judy Davis Judy Dodd C arolyn Dusek P a tric ia Edgmond Sonja Field C harlene Kay
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Beverly Hughes Lois H urd Penny H urlbe rt A m y Jacobsen Kath leen Jestrab Patsy Jestrab
Donna Lee Johnson Eleanor Johnson Kay Juedem an Jud ith Kinonen M eg Lam bert
N ancy Long M arga re t Low Jud i M iles A n n M itch e ll V irg in ia Neal M ary Nelson
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Tessa Nye M a rjo r ie Owes Judie Ph illips Betty Pryor Susan Puphal Sue R ettig Jud i RiceA udrey Robinson C ynth ia Rogers Kate Rogers Betty Sheble M ary A n n Shugrue M ary Jo Snead Sharon SmithPam Thompson Joy Tw eten A n ita W a lte rs Capi W arne r C har W arren Suellen W hitehead C hristopher Ann
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chosen by the D elta Sigs to beDREAM GIRL Kate Rogers the g ir l o f th e ir dreams.
A P P L E P O L I S H I N G R A T E S "A"
Delta Gamma
"S ILE N T N IG H T " The fra te rn itie s were serenaded by the DG's du rin g the annual AW S Christm as C aroling .
AN D R EA LE SU ER , P R E S ID E N T
Needing a wheelbarre l to ca rry home the troph ies awarded them a t the g radua tion convocation, Jeanne M atthew s, president, co llected three large polished bowls fo r the scholarsh ip o f the Delta Gam ma g irls .
But, scholarsh ip is o n ly one com ponent th a t makes a sorority, they have a m ix tu re o f beauty and ta le n t w ith student governm ent o ffices, also. M iss Bonnie Beals is the 1964 M iss MSU, and Bonnie Bowler and Lela W eggenm an were elected the Associated Students vice president and secretary, respectively.
V irg in ia A v e rill Bonnie Beals M arad y Bean Phyllis Brooks Sandy Brown Pat Bum garner
Linda Coday M a ry Dasenbrock Donna Elder Anne Ennis Jean Evenskaas Jayne Fox
Carol Frederick Leslie G r iff in Linda H arbine Lee H olcom b C harlene Howe Peggy Lee
A ndrea Le Suer Shari Liv ingston Elinor Lyons Robin M cCann Barb M c M illa n G ary M annakee
JoA nn M an n ing Lucia M archese Lynne M orrow Carol Jean M a tthe w Jeanne M atthew s V iv ia n M ills
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MISS MSU Sm iling Bonnie Beals represents the beauty d iv is ion o f the s tudent body fo r 1 964.
IN T E R N A TIO N A L TEA Judy B u rnett and Elinor Lyons en te rta in L loyd M ju w en i and John Sampson du rin g the tea.
Sally N ea th N ik k i O rr D iane Pendergast Jean Powell Judy Purdy Judy Renman Barbara R ichardLynne R icketts Judy Rogers M ary Lou Salveson N orm a Sandburg Judy Sm alley Eileen Sm ith Sharon StarkBonnie Stevens Sue W arre n C heryl W h ite Susan W h ite Ellen W ig da h l M e linda W ilson A n n W olhowe
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DREAM QUEENS A t th e ir C arna tion Ball, the D elta Sigs choose Kay Batchhelder, Ka te r Rogers, and Isabel Posso to represent th e ir ideal women.
CHEERLEADER? C huck W allace screams a slogan to the D elta Sig contestants in Greek W eek.
FIRESIDE Jake Nelson escorts his date to the chapter house as D ick Rossignol leads the way.
Delta Sigma PhiKEN NIELSEN, P R E S ID E N T
A lth o u g h it is six y e a rs o ld , D e lta S ig m a Phi is th e y o u n g est.
S e re n a d e s , so c ia l fu n c tio n s , a n d u n iv e rs i ty p ro je c ts h e a d lined D SP 's a c tiv it ie s th is y e a r . W ith S ig m a K a p p a , th e y re ce iv e d sec o n d p la c e w ith th e i r snow sc u lp tu re , W a l t D isn ey 's D um bo. A lso , ev e ry D e lta Sig d o n a te d to th e M SU blood d rive
A t th e C a rn a t io n Ball in F e b ru a ry , K a te R ogers w as cro w n ed th e ir Q u e en .
LET'S SEE NO W T h e H o m e co m in g F lo a t p re se n ts p ro b lem s to D ea n D avis a n d W a lt D o tte r.
D arre l D orsch C arl J a h n D an M orris Jo h n P ick e rin g T im R ichm ond Sid S tro n g
D avid Ellen C liff K n ap p J a c o b N elson H ow ard P irch D ick Rossignol Bruce S w anson C h a r le s W alla ce
J o h n F os ter Bob L iffring K en N ie lsen Ron P itt J a m e s S m ith Roy T ren o w eth Ed Z u le g e r
Joan Bachman Kay Baldw in Donalee Beary Jua n ita Benton N iom a B itz Sara B lakenhorn
C arla Boettcher Beverly Boorman Betsy Brown Gwen C alv in Susan Cannon N ancy C ou rtrig h t
June Davis D iane Dubois D iane Eck Paule tte Everett K a ty Felker Susan Flynn
V icky Flynn Linda Fooshee M aryna Fulton Linda Gardner K a rla C. Gleason N ancy Helverson
Bonnie H arding Kris H arrin g ton N ina Harrison Sherrie Ingram M a r jo r ie K n igh t Barbara Larson
Kappa Alpha ThetaJOAN B A C H M A N , P R E S ID E N T
Dressed as k ittens fo r th e ir m edley in the Greek week songfest, was on ly one way to show th a t the Thetas are in the groove. Cats are known fo r th e ir soph is tica tion ; Kappa A lp ha Theta d isp layed th a t p lus beauty th is year when A vis Z o p fi won Sigma Chi Derby Day Queen, M a ry Sullivan, the sweetheart o f Sigma Chi, L inda Philips, 2nd runner-up in the M iss MSU contest, and N iom a B itz, the personality award in the same com petition .
Social fun c tio ns fo r 1964 included a dance in con junc tion w ith Kappa Kappa Gam ma sorority, a in te rna tion a l masquerade party , and a fo rm a l ball.
M O O N LIG H T GIRL The Phi Sig's selected Sue Flyn th e ir queen.
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Paula Latham M ary Leigh A lice Lee Lund M ary Kay McEacheron Maureen M cFarland J ill M cIntosh
Donna M anley M arc ia M onroe Pat M orris Ruth Ostenson Linda Ph illips Peggy Poucher
Jeanne Powell K athy Rand M ary Rasmussen Ruth Rollins Patty Root C athy Ryan
Cheryl Saari Judy Schm idt Peggy Schroeder Eileen Shea Sandy Smith Teresa Sm ith
M ary Sullivan Lynn Szakash Jean T a lb o t Roberta Tarbox Betty Dee Taylor Nancy T ay lo r
HEAD MAJORETTE Kay K a ldw in perform s a t an MSU foo tba ll game.
Ilo V iestenz C onnie W a ite R ita W a lte r Joan W attsDeann W illia m s C h ita W ine Nancy W u lf Av is Zop fi
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Je : A lle nC arolyn C atrow M ary Lou C ollirM a ry C urran M arc ia D ionL indy James Susan JensenM ary M cC a rthy Tav ie M cKay
M arie llen A tw a te r C athy Bayne
Deanna M encare lii Pamela M essing Suzanne M oore
Eleanor Bennett M ary B lastic Linda BorgesonJan Conley A nge la Etchepare Jocelyn Johnson A n n M cK ie
D iane Corette Susan Foster N ancy Kayser Judy M cK n ig h t Lee M organ
Bartha Cram er K a th ie Harlowe Carol L indborg Robin M acN ab Jane M o ria rty
Jody C raw ford Alene H o llingsw orth D arrah L ink A n n M a rtin Barbara M orris
Kay Bradley Ka th ie C urran Sherry H un ter Luck ii Ludw ig Emily M elton Kay M orton
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Kappa Kappa GammaM A R Y LOU M U R P H Y , P R E S ID E N T
B lue a n d b lu e a re th e co lo rs o f th e s o ro r ity n a m e d K a p p a K a p p a G a m m a . B u t, th is fu n lo v in g g ro u p is n e ve r b lu e . S oc ia l fu n c t io n s , a d a n ce w ith th e T h e ta s a n d a fo rm a l, o n ly a d d e d to th e fu n .
T h e ir c iv ic p ro je c t w as to rush to th e a id o f 1 0 -ye a r o ld D ic k S tokes a n d lead in a d r iv e to h e lp h im re g a in h is h e a r in g .
S c h o la s tic a lly , th e K a p p a s w ere on th e to p o f th e lis t w in te r q u a r te r fo r w h ic h th e y re ce ive d a s c h o la rs h ip tro p h y .
C O M B IN A TIO N OF FUN A ND WORK Kay Bradley enjoys a lig h t conversation w hile s tu ffin g napkins fo r the KKG homecom ing floa t.
M ary Lou M urphy M o lly M urph y Linda Nelson Pa tti O 'N e ill Susan Paterson M ory Lynn Petterson Neal Ann PippyJudy Randolph M ary R ognlien Judy Rohrer L ibby Sale G a il Schile Diane Schmoll M a ry jo SchwartzF lorine Sm ith Joan Sm ith Lynn Sparks Karolee Stewart Jean Tangen M ary Lou Tudor Peggy W a llisG inny W ard Penny W arden M ary W arne r Debby W est C indy W ood Nancy W ren Cheryl Zadra
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B loine A ck le y Elton Adam s N orm Am undson Bob Anderson Bruce Anderson Paul Anderson Ted AndersenTom Angstm an C ourt Ball Denny Bell Ron Boyd Charles Bu ltm an D avid C arp ita M ike Chum rau
JUDGES A N D BIG WHEELS N orm Am undson o ffic ia te s a t the in tra m u ra l track meet.
Ke ith Dalbec W ill ia m DeanDan Foley Nelson F ritz
John D owling Russel Gasser
Phi Delta ThetaLA IR D R O B IN S O N , P R E S ID E N T
The "a n im a ls " , as they are n icknam ed, emphasized o ther ac tiv ities , and not in tra m ura l sports th is year. W ith only one f irs t— in V o lleyb a ll— Phi Delta Theta s till placed h igh in the overall in tra m ura l standings.
The o ther a c tiv ities em phasized were the social life and student po litics . The years social life started w ith a Hawa iian Party in the fa ll, ended w ith a W estern Party in the spring, and the " I " Ball in between.
W ith Dale Schwanke and George Cole being members o f C entra l Board, and Dan Foley, the new ed ito r o f the K aim in , the Phi Delts p lunged whole hearted ly in to student government.
On the side, the bro thers found tim e fo r a c iv ic pro ject o f revam ping the com m unity 's L ittle League diam onds in the spring.
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M onte H am ilton Tom Ham m er D ick H arding Glen H artley
Dean Greeno Ron Hansman R ichard H artm an Ed Herber Jack Hyyppa
CLOVERBOWL A C TIO N Ed Jordan delivers a blazing fa stba ll in so ftba ll com petition fo r the Phi Delts.
sBOY W IT H A BEARD Jo lly Ed Herber was the m an o f the m om ent when selected as O ld M an W in te r by the girls
Bob Isaacson Dennis Iverson N e il Johnson Robin Johnson Ed Jordan La rry Kam ra th
Dennis Kansala J im Kaste litz W ayne K inder A lla n Larson Toby Lawrence M ike Lewis
Don Loranger W oody Laughnan Jack M cG offick J im M acKenzie Scott M acKenzie Jim M cLean
Je ff M ann Jack M a rtin M oe M a rtin Don M ea th J im M errick H arry M ille r
John M ille r Dennis M inem yer John M in ish Bob Moody Douglas M ou lton James Neilsen
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John N iem i Jesse O 'H a ra Gene O 'H a ra Jim OlomonJohn Osborne J im Parker R ichard Overby David PetersonAndrew Rahn M arsh Reese Ron Rebish M ichae l ReeseC larke R ichter B ill Ruegamer La ird Robinson Brent RussellDan Russell Bernd Schulte J im Salvo B ill SchwankeRoger Seeley S tuart Sherry Frank Shaw Lee SimmonsDan Smelko James Tangen Bob Stromberg George W a lle r 0 A 0
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PHI DELT A N IM A L Dan Foley tests his endurance w hile running the m ile in the in tram ura l track meet. (He fin ished f i f th .)
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Peter A lbers Brooks Anderson James BerkaLeon Bernard Rudolph Bu llm an Gerald C larkJe ffe ry Donaldson Robert E llio tt Dennis H artsookC urt Hesler John Hoven Doug Jacobson
SW EATSHIRT ARTIST Leon Bernard disp lays his a rtis try on his bro the rs ' sweatshirts.
Phi Sigma KappaP E TE R A LB ER S, P R E S ID E N T
The Phi Sigma Kappa's social season begins on a fo rm a l note w ith th e ir fa ll q ua rte r C a rnation Ball. T h e ir M o o n lig h t G irl, th is year Sue' Flynn (K A T), is crowned a t th is dance.
W in te r q ua rte r they sponsored a Coffee Dan Dance, w ith a p ro h ib itio n them e. A H aw a iian Party is the spring fun c tio n .
For the last two years, Phi Sigma Kappa has sponsored a fo re ign exchange student, supporting h im a t the house fo r three quarters.
Emphasizing a strong tra d itio n o f s ing ing to gether, the Phi Sigs serenade g ir ls p inned to members.
I CROW N THEE President Pete A lbers bestows the tie rra on Susan Flynn, M oo n lig h t G irl.
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HOUSE DUTIES Saturday m ornings are spent w ork ing fo r the house, as is John Romm cleaning the yard.
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Richard Joseph T im M ila ne y M a rtin Owens John Ramm Ken Ross
Theodore Kram er M ichae l J. N ile J im Pomarleau Theodore Rensvold Je ff Serdar
M ike Soderstrom B ill StephensLloyd T w ite Randle W h ite
J im M ann M ichae l Oke John Preston 01 le R ibbing W ill ia m Snell James Thuesen Charles W ildes
Brenda Baney Kay Batchelder Lorna Bell Jud i Bradley Paula B rinkm an Barbara Berland
Sue Burns Linda C lark M ary Ellen Cox M ary M arth a Davis Judy Dean Judy Hanson
XKSNOW SCULPTURING W a lt D isney provides the theme fo r th is massive sculp ture created by the Delta Sigs and Sigma Kappa.
FU NC TIO N Nelson Fritz and Sharon Emery have th e ir photos taken w hile others take advantage o f the dance.
Linda Jenkins K a thy Johnson L inda Johnson Stevie Johnson
Lynn Jones Sharon Krpgstad M ona Larsen M aries Larson C arolyn Lehman
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The c iv ic m inded S igma Kappas were the g irls to sponsor th is year's Red Cross Blood Drive. They were also active in student ac tiv ities , w inn ing the th ird place trophy fo r th e ir Hom ecom ing Float and second, w ith th e ir Snow Sculpture.
Social ac tiv ities included a party w ith a ski theme a t Snow Bowl Lodge, a W estern fun c tio n which included a hayride and a fo rm a l dance. They also held a Dean's Tea, w ith guests o f honor President Johns and Dean Clow.
M O N TA N A BELLE A fte r w inn ing second runner up in the M iss MSU contest, Bonnie Jo Robbins went on to become the Centennia l Queen fo r the state.
Sigma KappaBARB AR A YO UNG, P R E S ID E N T
Kay Lindsay Janet M alone Karen Moe Bonnie Jo Robbir Carol Skalsky M ary Vu ic ich
Sue Linqu is t Sydney M a lo u f M arie Mooney Leslie Schlepp Gail Stromme Barbara Young
Elizabeth Loeffler D iana M oe A r lie M ontgom ery
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John A lexander Gary Anderson La rry A sh cra ft T e rry Barber Tom Behan Jack BellW ill ia m Berger R ick B ird James B lackGary Bloom Jam ie Boettcher D avid BoftoW ill ia m Bourret Bon Breiby Jerry BrobstBrad Bruggem an Jim Burns Vern CordonW ill ia m Cardon Steve C ha ttin J im C la rk
BASEBALL Jim Burns shows Sigma N u-'s style th a t led them to the fra te rn ity so ftba ll cham pionship.
Sigma Nu
SPECIAL EVENTS C H A IR M A N Stacy Swor discusses the Hom ecom ing concert w ith H enry M an c in i
THOUGHTS OF ELOPING "C om e f ly away w ith m e " was the them e o f Sigma N u's hom ecoming floa t.
John Connor C lif f C rum p Duncan C rum p M ike DaSilva Bob Day Jack Deeds
John Dempsey M arsha ll Dennis G ary Eathorne La rry Edhalm Chuck Engren James Erickson
John Erickson John Ewing A lle n Fetscher Robert F letcher M ike F re llick T e rry Hagen
Erik Hansen John H eberly W ill ia m Hegland Bob H ertle r Dean Hermes John H ickm an
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Sigma NilJE R R Y M U R P H Y , P R E S ID E N T
The largest and oldest na tio na ly founded fra te rn ity on the campus o f M on tana State U n ive rsity, Sigma Nu continues to be a leader in a ll phases o f campus life . The president o f ASMSU, several C entra l Board members, Bearpaws, and b a tta lio n commanders o f both the AFROTC and AROTC un its are active Sigma Nus. Th is year's pledge class, the largest o f MSU, had the highest grade average in the Greek com petition.
Socially, Sigma N u presents the Barn Dance, Pledge Function, the spring fo rm a l— Ye Olde Pigge D inner, and many others.
HOW TO W IN A COLOR T V W ith the medley from "H o w the W est was W o n " , Sigma N u took home a T V set a t the Greek W eek songfest.
Roy Korka lo Bruce Langaunet R ichard Larsen Jerry Lebsack Kent Lewis Greg M cKelvey P a trick M elbyJe ff M ered ith Dennis M eyer Jerry M urph y Jim Neumeyer Robert N ofsinger C lin t Ohman Lee OlsonDave Overcast Guy Peek Ken Petersen Kent Price Eldon Reimche George Robertson John Russell
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Ed Schrim pf Ke ith SeimStan Stohr Ronald StokesDon Snortland Bruce Tate
Jon Shelton C ra ig StanleyPa trick Sweeney Stacy SworLee T icke ll John A . Thompson
MOST VALUABLE PLAYER Guard T im A ld rich s tand ing basketba ll p layer o f the Grizzfies.
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Patrick J. Todd N eil W ake ly Rich W iebke J e ff W ollaston
James T y le r Bob UlvedalDon W e lti Jim W hipp leDennis W illiam s W a lke r T. W illiam sD avid Youngdale Roger Zentzis
Sigma ChiH E N R Y C U S H IN G , P R E S ID E N T
The purpose o f any fra te rn ity m ust be to prom ote bro therhood by working , learn ing and liv ing together. Since the local Sigma Chi chap ter gained its charte r in 1906, it has been proving its w orth to the com m u n ity and campus.
The house was ins trum en ta l in in s titu tin g the D ick Stokes Fund, a p ro ject to raise money to a id a l it t le dea f ch ild . It also sponsors a Boy Scout Troop, and a p a rty where the Sigma C h i's get to know the people around the neighborhood better.
On campus, three C entra l Board delegates are Sigma Chi's. The house took f irs t in in te r fra te rn ity foo tba ll and sw im m ing, and second in sk iing.
O ther fun c tio ns and p ro jects are the w e ll-known Derby Day, a French Party, the Sweetheart Ball, and a needy ch ild ren 's Christm as party.
PARTNERS IN P A IN T Painted fann ies denotes each othe r liv in g groups.
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Charles Bahr W ill ia m Beaman Jack Besso Dan Blake Rex Boiler J im Braley
Jack Comporesi M orley Cooper Raymond Cosman Thom as Croci H enry Cushing R ichard DeGroot
W a lt Derby John Edwards Ronald Evans D avid Gebo M ike Fallon Stephen Fenter
M ike Fisher Gary Flatow James F leharty D onald Gnose Paul Hagen Bob Hauck
Tom Hauck Frank Heston Stanley H ill R ichard H offm an Bob H olton La fay Hope
Carl Hovdey Don James Tex Jensen Dennis Johnson Jay Johnson Ken Johnson
xxGOT H IM Branded pledges m angle a greased p ig during com petition in Derby Day.
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John M ille r D ouglas M orton A llen M urph y Gerald M urph y D ick Noyes
Leonard Noyes D ick Olson B ill Papesh F ritz Pierce Ranodoll P ratt
HOM ERUN L itt le John U lly a tt lets the ba ll fly in in tra m u ra l GROUP LEADERS Steve Fenter and Diane Schmoll ins tru c t the com petition. new freshmen du rin g O rien ta tio n W eek.
D anny Jones A r t L indstrom Pot M cG illis Tom M arlow e La rry M o tch e tte
SECOND PLACE Bengal from India the them e o f the Sigma C hi-S igm a Kappa hom ecoming floa t.
R ick R ichter John Ross Fred Schmidt
W ill ia m Schuler George Sendon Ed Shpiel
K irby Siber Lloyd S incla ir M ichae l Snavely
T orva l Stockcamp Steve Thompson James T rog lia
S M ILIN G DREAM GIRL M ary Su llivan chats w ith one o f her Sigma Chi adm irers.
DERBY DAY D ARLING The Sigma C h i's chose M a rtin U elandpledge A v is Z op fi to reign over the derby. B ill W am sley
John W ard
Leon W ashu t Kent W ebster W arren W ilco x
Robert W orth in g to n H ubert Zem ke
Kenneth Beattit K e ith Beattie Kay Bjornson Lee Buckland Robert C arte r
Theta ChiAL TR A U N W E IS E R , P R E S ID E N T
The Theta C h i's Beta Epsilon chap ter a t MSU is grow ing fas t; th is fa l l's pledge class was the largest in years. It is now an in te rna tiona l fra te rn ity , too, as M o n tana members trave led to the U n ive rs ity o f A lb e rta to help ins ta ll a new chap ter there.
T h e ir social fun c tio ns are varied, as are th e ir interests. Fall q ua rte r they ju s t bum around a t th e ir masquerade "H o b o A rts B a ll" In the w in te r, a more fo rm a l occasion is th e ir "R ed and W h ite B a ll" where K a thy Ryffe l was crowned th is year's Dream G irl. The spring fun c tio n is aga in in fo rm a l— a barbeque and horseback ride a t the C irc le Bar X fun c tio n .
C IV IC DONORS John Bergeson is tested before g iv in g blood o t the MSU draw ing.
A BUNCH OF BUMS The Hobo A rts Ball fa ll qu a rte r is the The ta C hi's m asquerede fu nc tio n fo r th e year.
Charles Coker Ronald Edwards James Gleason
Louis Dudas M ike G ilkerson A llen H olzm an
Jim Johnstone Garry Kanz Jon Korrison M a rtin A . Leeman A u stin Mason Robert Reynolds
Edwin Russell A llen T raunw eiser Lowell T rip p A n dy U tick Robert V o g t
0 Xsorority neighbors, the T ri-D e ltas , in tug-of->
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Paul Anderson Vern A rgo Doug Ball H arry Bean Ken Berry Don Brown
Scott Brown J im Burgess A la n C aldwell T e rry Case Darrel Choate T im Conver
John Dahl Rodney Dahl David Davies Bob Deschamps James Gonley Gary Hall
PEPPERMINT PRINCE Scott M cK ins try is crowned the dream o f the freshm an g irls by Leslie G r iff in .
Sigma Phi EpsilonG EORGE O LSEN , P R E S ID E N T
Soaring back in tim e to the era o f the roaring twenties, the Sig Eps enjoyed the g a ity o f the p ro h ib itio n days a t the Bowery Brawl, th e ir fa ll functions.
During w in te r qua rte r, Sally N eath was crowned Queen a t the Queen o f Hearts Ball. W ith th e ir n um erous exchanges and firesides, the SPE's had a well balanced social life fo r the school year.
TOILET PRINCESS A fte r being selected M iss Flushbrush, M arady Bean, shows o f f her medals.
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Jeffrey H am ilton Dale H arris
T im Hayes Frank Head
ABOUT T H A T LONG A lice Lund wears the fla g o f her Sig Ep sweetheart.
2Charles Hope Rich Inman Je ffry K irk lan d Tom M c ln a lly Gary M ercer George Olsen Bob Peterson
A n th on y H oyt Larry Je ffrey Ed Lemp Doug M a rtin Bob M olenda Doug Olson Lorin Peterson
Ken H urt J im Jones B ill M cG inley Dan M eehan Dale Nelson Dan O 'N e ill David Phipps
BLACKBALL Bruce M adsen flings the th ird s trike across in an in tra m u ra l so ftba ll game
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2(DEBob Ranstrom John Redgren Ed R ettig Fred Robinson Dee Stanley
Ronald T ew a lt La rry Thorne Rodney Thorne Tom T u tt M ichae l W oodard
CRAIG HALLThe bubblegum m er's heaven, C raig H a ll, stands
in the shadows o f the Lodge. Its inhab itan ts are the freshm an men th a t have m igra ted from the safe ty o f th e ir fam ilie s to the jung le o f dorm ito ry liv ing .
The Craig H a ll Club, ts o rgan ized government, provides the members w ith a chance to p a rtic ipa te in both in tra m ura l sports and social ac tiv ity . The Rams, th e ir a th le tic team , is always a strong contender fo r the in tra m ura l t it le .
LOUNGE Glen T im m reads the da ily paper before going to class.
CELL BLOCK Every fa ll, over 50 0 wide-eyed young men enter these ha llow ed halls.
CRAIG HALL OFFICERS: Top to bo ttom : Gary Cum m ins, Head Resident; Ronald Patterson, President; J im Jacobson, Assistant Head Resident; and Barry W ebb, V ice President.
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EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Seated: Jim Berry, A l Doherty, Ron Patterson, Barry W ebb, Dave Hoye and Tom Azza ra . Standing:John W ilfo rd , Jerry M urphy, Gene M eid inge r, Don James, Jerry Lankford and Rex Boiler.
SOCIAL C H AIRM EN Seated: Shelly Thompson, Gary Gray, Rich Davis, and John W arren. Standing: Dennis Hanrahan, Bruce K idder, J im W ebb, T im Hayes, Ron M arcoux, and Lenard Lake.
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CRAIG HALL RESIDENT ASSISTANTS First row: John Jette, Forrest W etze l, John Sandrock, Jim Jacobsen, Gary Cum m ins, and Roger Hughes. Second row: Bob E llio tt, Phil Stromm en, John Payne, T erry M ack ie , Fred G illia rd , K u rt Jorgesen, Herb Spradlin, Ed W etta ch, Stve Laughrun and M ike Stephen.
CRAIG HALL A THLE TIC DIRECTORS Seated: Phil Jan ik , Arden M cC le lland , A l D oherty, M ike DaSilva, Gary Eathorne, and Gary Kopriv ica. S tanding : D ick T reat, Jack Hyppa, Erik Ogren and M ike Schruth.
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ELROD'S RESIDENT ASSISTANTS Knee ling: B ill Bedle, and Gary A lg o t. Standing: Larry M cKay, Ted H arris, J im Squires, M u rry Boyce, and B ill A rgersinger.
ELROD HALLThe oldest liv ing quarters on campus is the
upper classmen's rooms in Elrod H a ll. The men live a free and easy life . The stillness is in te rrupted fo r T V every evening in the parlor.
IN FO R M A TIO N BOOTH The desk a t Elrod gets a ll kinds o f questions— even ones th a t puzzle the resident assistants.
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ELROD W IN G PRESIDENTS Kneeling: M a rtin Leeman, A la n Paige, and John W ilcox. S tanding: Bob Vashey, Tom H a ll, J im Tangen, Bob Heald and Jim K n a ff.
ELROD HALLO f course, the students who live there share
the benefits o f a regu la r social life w ith a fu n c tio n per quarte r. In in tram ura ls Elrod and o ther teams o rig in a tin g in the d o rm ito ry are always tough com petitors.
STAGE ENTRANCE The entrance to Elrod can also be considered the back to to C ra ig H a ll.
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CORBIN OFFICERS Standing: Fran H erval, Sue Jensen, and K a thy Price. Seated: M ary Louderback, M rs. Beckw ith, (housemother), M ary Jo M artinson, and Judy Rudin.
CORBIN HALLCorb in H a ll is considered to be the th ird side
o f the T rian g le a lthough it houses upper class women ra the r than freshm en— it is connected to the o ther dorm itories.
Under the guidance o f President Judy Rudin, the g irls from Corbin were included in the o ther dorm ito ries ' functions. A lso, Corbin H a ll representatives proved themselves outs tand ing in W R A com petition.
N e xt fa ll, the g irls hope th a t Corbin w ill house on ly freshm an since the upper classmen w ill m ig ra te back to Tu rner H a ll.
STUDY TABLE Two fo re ign students take fu ll advantage o f C orbin 's study tables in the dorm.
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KNOWLES HALL EXECUTIVES Seated: Judy Bergen, Stevie F link, Sue Selig, Emmy A u s tin , M arlene Bai Sheila M cD ona ld, Sally M acM illo n , Barbara W allace , Linda W ood M a rilyn M ow att, Jean Sm ith, Helen Starin B illie Kay R a inv ille . S tanding : Sharon Bonebright, Sharon A lzh e im er, Lu c ille H arold , Jere lyn C rich fie ld , M arvc Donna Schm idt, and Sue Barkley. •
KNOWLES HALLW ith housemothers M rs. Romona Je llison and
M rs. Esther Rawlings, it appears th a t the s tructu re known as Eloise Knowles H a ll has survived its f irs t fu l l year o f tenem ent liv ing .
The upperclass women sponsored three social functions th is year, one every qua rte r. The Cotton Ball, th e ir Spring fun c tio n was held in the lounge o f the dorm itory .
A m ong th e ir o the r ac tiv ities , it was Knowles H a ll who came out the cham ps o f the women's touch foo tba ll tou rnam ent. They were f irs t in women's sw im m ing also.
Th is year, the g irls o f Knowles H a ll also sponsored fore ign exchange student, A m y Shanu- W ilson .
KNOWLES HALL OFFICERS Judy Bergum, Stevie F link, L inda W ood, Sue Selig, and Jean Sm ith.
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V l ^ G -RE RESf N.T A T ' VE? T °P »;ow: M arsha Peterson, Gerry Ogle, M ary Lou Koppang, Carol Cole, Heid i C lark , Jean T a lb o tt S ' JoA nn Hacker, Judy Sm alley, M o lly M cC o llum , M ary A n n Peterson, Jody C raw ford , K a thy Scott, Judy Randolph"
and M ary Olson. M id d le row: J il l M cIntosh , C arol M atthe w , Sheila Jensen, Jan A lm in i, N ik k i O rr and Barbara R ichard. Bottom row: Ju lie Rogers, Sarah Risse, K itty Q u ig ley, Charlene Goldhan, Sheila Skemp and Kath leen Johnson.
HOMEW ORK AMD HOUSEWORK Saturday m orning is reserved fo r washing and ironing in Brantley H all.
TRIANGLEThe e lection o f M r. M ascu line, the Pepper
m in t Prince, a t T rian g le 's annua l fo rm a l dance fa l l q ua rte r headlined the a c tiv ities o f T riang le .
T rian g le is the governm ent o f B rantley and N o rth C orb in Halls, the freshm an women d orm itories. Th is year, Leslie G r if f ith was elected president o f T riang le .
O ther social func tions fa ire d not as well as the Pepperm int Prince Ball, w ith the s treet dance during the spring having next to no partic ipan ts .
NEVER-NEVER LA ND Because i t is o f f lim its to the boys, behind Brantley is the fo rb idden Garden o f Eden where the g irls sunbathe.
TRIANGLEJUNIOR SPONSORS M arsha Korin , Sue Francisco, Suzanne Paterson, Sandy Sm ith, Debbie W est, Colleen Adam s, Sue Burns, June Davis and Sue W arren.
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BULL SESSION Sue K idder gets involved in a live ly conversation du rin g a study break.
SYNADELPHICThe women's cooperative, Synadelphic, lies
d ire c tly behind the fem ale dorm itories. Synadelphic was established to a id women students f in a n c ia lly in order to give them a chance fo r cheaper liv ing .
In Synadelphic, everyone p itches in and is assigned house duties. To become a member, one m ust be accepted by the whole group.
JUST LIKE HOME A ll the g irls have to do th e ir house duties, even i f they do n 't like them .
SYNADELPHIC First row: A lice Garber, M arge D igh tm an, Joan Kelsey, K a thy Brown, Jean M arie M adson, and Sharon Fredrickson. Second row: Joan M cD ona ld, June D ulenty, Sharon LeFevre, M yrn a C la rk , Nancy Moe, Sue K idder, and Elaine Edwards. T h ird row: C arol Jorstad, M arie Ku jaw a, Ju lie Ph illips, Lena Verew olf, and June H o ffm an.
BACKYARD VOLLEYBALL Every spring afternoon < o volleyba ll game in back o f Turner.
TURNER HALLW ith a priva te underground route (blockaded)
to the freshm an women dorms, the upperclassmen found themselves qu ite a t home in the form er ladies' room.
Being b u ilt fo r wom en,Turner presented some problems th a t the boys had to cope w ith such as
____________„ ____ the showers being too low, and the beds too short.TURNER HALL RESIDENT ASSISTANTS Seated: R hett W ise,Neil Rylander, Dee W eaver, Dennis Lehm kukl, and A llen Spelay. M any a fin a l week, the men were treated
to coffee and cookies as part o f the homey atm osphere th a t Tu rner presents.
TURNER HALL OFFICERS Robert C rockett, Louis Schneller, W a lt Jensen, V ince Rubino, H enry K idwell, C liffo rd W h ite , and Nor Gartley.
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B IT IN G OFF A LITTLE TOO M U C H C lif f and Patsy Knapp celebrate th e age-old tra d itio n o f feed ing each othe r cake a t their reception fo llo w in g the wedding a t Butte, M on tana on A p r il 11.
MARRIED STUDENTS
THE OLD The s trip houses are slow ly being destroyed a fte r serving th e ir purpose o f housing W orld W ar II veteran fam ilies.
College students are young adults, as young adu lts many, n a tu ra lly fa ll in love and get married. The f irs t problem o f the newly m arried student is to provide a home fo r his fa m ily w hile he a ttends school. The problem is solved because the univers ity provides 2 fa m ily housing fa c ilit ie s — the strips and the X 's.
The s tr ip houses are several 1-story p re fabrica ted
houses near Cam pbell park. These were b u ilt to provide liv ing quarters fo r the fam ilie s o f W o rld W a r II veterans.
The X 's (C raighead & Sisson A partm ents) are the new fa m ily dorms next to M o u n t Jumbo. The modern a rch itec tu re and spacious quarters are much h igher on the ladder o f good liv ing .
THE NEW Spacious, modern quarte rs are provided in the Craighead A partm ents.
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PROUD PAPA Bill H ibbs looks by a t h is w ife, B a rb a ra , a s she te lls o f his c h ild re n 's a c tiv i tie s .
M A N Y D IST R IC A T IO N S Bill a n d B a rb a ra m u s t s tu d y a n d ta k e c a re o f th e ir tw o c h ild re n 's n e e d s a t th e s a m e tim e.
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The college age is also the age fo r s ta rting a fa m ily fo r many o f the students a t the university. W ith more responsib ility the m arried student has his feet on the ground w orking toward his goals while o ther students are s till m illin g around on cloud num ber five.
Bill and Barbara Hibbs were m arried a fte r she graduated from B illings H igh. A lthough many students go to school on the Pht. (P u tting Hubby Through) plan, B ill and Barbara both a ttend college. W hen at school, they h ire babysitters fo r the day.
Iron ica lly , a fte r g iv ing up his bachelor life a t an early age, B ill works even harder to earn a Bachelor's degree in accounting.
MOOD M USIC T ry ing to pu t th e ir little s t ch ild asleep, B ill turns to psychological tactics by p laying rom an tic music on th e ir stereo.
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