Student organizations performed at the "Falcon Woodstock" competition in which members sang a 1960's era song.
The Student VoiceThe coronation of Winter Carnival King, Claire Richardson, and Queen, Sylvia Anderson. Attendants to the royal couple were Pat Turner and Cleland Cook, Mae Wiskerchen, and John Bos.
Meletean"The Great Sno-Ciety" snow sculpture constructed in front of North Hall.
MeleteanStudents pose with a snow sculpture during the combined Homecoming and Winter Carnival celebrations.
MeleteanJeff Kelly and Betsy Straka are crowned Winter Carnival King and Queen.
MeleteanThe Winter Carnival festivities first appear in 1927, hosted by the Girls Athletic Association. Winter Carnival was an on and off again tradition until about 1945 when it became an annual tradition. As the tradition grew the Student Senate took over the planning of the week-long festivities. Events would be hosted or sponsored by student organizations.
Outdoor activities included broomball, skiing, snow or ice sculptures, and ice skating. Indoor events included attending athletic games, dance and indoor carnival games, and other competitions. A royal court would be nominated and a King and Queen of the winter carnival crowned. Records include the schedule of activities and events, along with the rules and regulations.
The bulk of this collection is covered between 1970 -1999 and consists of photographs, that include candidates and winners of Winter Carnival King and Queen, winter activities such as skiing, sledding, ice and snow sculptures, contests, and other activities.
Candidates Mike Meyer, Kora Iguaszewski, Jeff Kelly, and Betsy Straka awaiting the outcome of the Winter Carnival King and Queen competition.
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