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February 1991
Vol. 81, No.6
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- ht In - F allrytaleAdvenON~lAI.. 53t'JWJIlories and I'm honored to be Laneers DeIIg 11Ure T<~." Craig agreed that this was not Shelli Schmidt Snow Carnival week is a perfect opportunity for the student body to become better acquainted with the people chosen to be on court. Wednesday night each couple had to perform a skit based on a fairytale. It was evident that much time was put into the skits from the roaring laughter they receivedl The couples proceeded to answer a humorous question a panel from the Collegiate Council prepared. This was an excellent portrayal of the couples' lighter side and how they reacted when put on the spot. The serious question was then asked: "What two reasons would you stress to parents who were considering sending their child to your Christian Day School?On a more solemn note, the answers were, needless to say, tear drippers. Friday night the entertainers, Dean Woldt and Tutor Unnasch, overwhelmed the audience with their talent of playing musical instruments and unique way of presenting the court. The slide show of baby pictures and cute little stories brought a new outlook to every person on the court. Can't you just see Jenni Koepke in her Dallas Cowboy cheerleading uniform? In interviews with members of the court and spectators, I learned that all agree the student body should become an active participant in Snow Carnival Week. Class competition in sports is a great opportunity to get involved and to know your class better I This was suggested in order to take the focus from the Snow Court and allow everyone to get in on
the fun. Heidi Schmidt added, "Professors should give less homework as a break, since there is not one until Easter. In this way everyone can be easily involved, including the professors, because we are all one big family!!" Mark Murphy, Steve Lauber, Heidi Schmidt, and Craig Kiecker concluded that through this whole experience they had the best of fun and their friendships grew strongerl No one considered it a popularity contest. It was more' a competition. Steve Lauber said there was too much creativity involved for it to be based on popularity. Craig Kiecker and Beckie Scharf were crowned the King and Queen of the 1991 Snow Carnival Court. A quote from the King, "The whole ordeal was time consuming, totally nerve racking, extremely fun and I really got to know everyone betterl This past week I made a bunch of
a popularity contest because they had to perform, put time and effort into it and most important of all be able to think on their feet! Beckie Scharf thought this experience was a perfect opportunity to grow closer to everyone on the court. She was very impressed by all the work everyone put forth. Beckie also suggested having more of the students involved by having Snow Carnival week similar to Homecoming week with games and class points. This is an idea we might all considerl A quote from the Queen: "Craig and I felt very honored. The members of the court were all happy for one another. We did not consider ourselves rivals, but became so close that the final outcome really did not matter. On behalf of myself and the entire court I would like to thank all who were involved. Everyone was very supportive and seemed to enjoy themselves, which helped immenselyl"
Congratulations to 1991 Snow Carnival King Craig Klecker & Queen Beckie Scharf.