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Page 11 text:
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A GROl I of cuntented Tlieta cows were sung to by an unibrella-cari-ying Alpha Sigma pledge Cows and gladiators on the green A KAPPA PHI gladiator and Bainonian servant girl kneel in reverence to their superiors. Theta cows, Kappa Phi gladiators, Bainonian servant girls, and Alpha Sig burlap boys ran loose on the campus green during society initia- tion. It was a mad day of foot washings, egg rolls, cow bells, sheets, dining hall parades, onion eat- ing contests, and other activities long to be re- membered by all.
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A PAIR from the carnival, Ruth Wagner as ihc bi ' ard- c l lady and Bill Strickland as the strong man provided romantic interest and comedy. THE CHAMPION green apple eater asked if someone wouldn ' t like to meet a sweet old-fashioned girl. Someone would. Come to the fair After two hectic weeks of cast rehearsals, chor- us rehearsals, and set construction. Theta Epsilon and Alpha Sigma extended an invitation to all freshmen to Come to the Fair. The formal show, written and capably directed by Herchal Netherton. contained such interesting features as a ferris-wheel. a ' Mannny -singing show girl and a chorus line. The fortune teller and Riss-0-Meter attracted much attention as part of the campus decorations. Other events to honor the freshmen were a fashion show and a splash party in the college pool. While inviting the freshmen to come to the fair, the hard working Sigs and Thetas were also extending an invitation to join Theta or Sig. ONE OF THE BEST NUMBERS in the show was Colleen Crawford, as Mimi the Carnival show girl, singing and otherwise interpreting Swanee. ' 1 BOBBYE CARSON, as Ma. finally gave her con- sent for the girls to go to the fair as the sheriff and some carnival men looked on. Mi k ■H) .1.
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HUNGRY STUDENTS waited in front of Pearsons before the noon meal. RELAXUNG under a tree and comparing class notes was sometimes necessary, usually enlightening. Just a little relaxation FRESHMEN GIRLS enjoyed frequent get-togethers in rooms where under- pinnings were sometimes over- hangings. There were times when some felt that just a little relaxation was needed from the daily cycle of eat- study-sleep. It was then that the parties were given, the impromptu get-togethers held, and the real get- ting-to-know each other took place. Some went to THE STUDENT CENTER often provided relief from the late afternoon famine. fvBif rt;
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