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TRADITIONS is the method of shaping up the Freshmen. The new students follow certain rules laid down by the sadistic Sophomores. The Frosh participate good naturedly most of the time and everyone has fun. Of course the motto of the poor oppressed Frosh is, Wait 'til next year. CHARLESTON on Hue Crawford Hall sfage was the en'rer+ainmen+ provided by +l'1e Freshmen women under 'Phe guiding eyes of +heir big sis+ers. PUSHUPS on 'rhe quadrangle was a favorife pasiime of 'rhe Freshmen men during Tradi- fions. Fourteen
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IMMEDIATELY BEFORE 'rhe kickoff, 'Phe +l'1ree seniors on fhe 'Foo+ball feam presided over flue Crowning Cere- monies. From Iefi' +o righi, +he huskies are: Dick Greco, Ron Alfany, and Don Bachar: ihe beau+ies are Gloria Waroquier Sn a+'rendan+, Queen Mickey Campana, and her oiher a+- fendani, Ru+h Terry. Thirteen 1 X ,QQ is DON EVANS carries fhe bali againsf an oh foo powerful Wes+mins+er feam in Hue Homecoming game.
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JUNIOR CARNIVAL Besides the Ouija the Junior Class also produces an annual talent show called THE JUNIOR CARNIVAL. This year's show was an opus entitled THREE DAY PASS. It was the story of three soldiers in New York on a weekend pass and how they lived it up in the Big City. They partook of many various types of entertainment ranging from Carnegie Hall to the German-American Club in Greenwich Village. The MC of the show was the inimitable Lew Flaherty, noted for his humorous com- ments and teller of many funny stories. He was the leader of the soldiers' fthe soldiers being Ed Robinson and Deane Passmoreb excursion through New York on their first visit. These three campus clowns also provided much between-act entertainment, with their many routines and ridiculously hilarious antics. There were serious parts to the show too. The first act featured classical entertain- ment similar to that performed in Carnegie Hall. Vocalists and pianists provided the very appropriate music. The first act also included a very good take-off on the TV pro- gram, 364,000 Question. Next came some real old-fashioned Dixieland Jazz directly from Basin Street. After a night of culture, the three GIs decided that Saturday was their night to howl. They visited in rapid succession the aforementioned German-American Club, Harlem and the Latin Quarter. The talent in these high spots included some very down-to-earth singing, a little comedy, and a lot of very smooth dance music. The third act consisted mainly of show tunes from the top shows that have appeared on Broadway. Space doesn't permit naming the talented people who were in the show but it should be said that all were not members of the Class of 57. Every class contributed its best talent and lent able hands to the Co-chairmen, Cynthia Kester and Page Glasgow. Really now he's noi' drinking! Those mugs are empfy also'
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