Snow Ball Termed Success, Now Finals

Highlighting last Saturday’s annual Snow Ball was the results of the Freshmen and Sophomore Class Favorites election.

Tommy Ables, Bobby Collins, Bunny Dees, and Shannon Sexton of the Freshmen Class and Becky Carraway, Randy Guillot, Tom Haley, and Sheila Rodgers of the Sophomore Class were announced as winners during intermission.

An estimated crowd of 80 couples were at the dance, which climaxed the semester’s activities before Dead Week and final exams.

Several members of the Student Senate were enthusiastic about the turnout at the Snow Ball and the attitude expressed by the people attending.

Music was provided by Second Nature, a group from Southern State College in Magnolia, Ark.

A black-and-white photo shows a group of people dressed in formal attire dancing closely together in a dimly lit room, while a band plays in the background. The scene appears to be from a past decade, possibly the 1970s.
DANCE TO THE MUSIC — Couples enjoy dancing to the popular songs of the day. Music was provided by the Second Nature.
A black-and-white photo of several people dressed in formal attire gathered around a large, decorated Christmas tree indoors. They appear to be socializing and celebrating.
GATHER ‘ROUND THE TREE — Dancers take time out to admire the Christmas tree at the dance. The tree was put up and decorated by the TC Student Senate.
Two people sit closely together on modern, angular chairs. One person is facing away, the other, with distinct hair and possibly a decorative headpiece, is in profile, looking attentively at the first person. The image is in black and white.
TAKING A BREAK — A couple relaxes and enjoys a talk on one of the lounge sofas. Freshman and sophomore favorites were presented at the dance.
A black-and-white photo showing a couple sitting together in the foreground, viewed from behind, watching people dancing and socializing at a formal event or party in the background.
GOOD COMPANY — A couple enjoys each other’s company while watching the other dancers. The dance was from 8:30 to 12:30 Saturday night.