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EARTHY ENTERTAINER, Sallie Kinsinger, with the wealthy society fainily Bobbye Carson, Howard Mays, Myrna Ginaven and Bob Davies got stranded in the jungle. ROMANCE BLOOMED when half-native boy Don Nabors presented Myrna with a contest souvenir. High priestess Colleen Crawford and ex-girl friend Gail Shiffer weren ' t too pleased. BONGO, BONGO, BON- GO, I don ' t want to leave the Congo, sang native boys Bob Stevens, Butch Christie, and Bob Finertie, as they explained why they didn ' t want to become a night club act.
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Romance in the jungle COCOAIVUT EATING native, Di.k Bickford, preparing his next meal. Leis. cocoanut meat, and girls in sarongs set the stage for ' â– Beyond the Sea. the 1956 Barnvvarming show. Spon- sored by the YW and YMCA. the show was written and directed by Bill Deerfield. Mary Ellen Lee was in charge of the chorus work, while Herchal Netherton and Gail Harrison managed the set. The proceeds from the annual Barnwarming show were to go to the International Chris- tian University of Japan. One of the Y ' s biggest events of the year. Barnwarming is traditionally held on Thanks- giving night. BARNWARMING COURT was composed of freshmen Mike Mathews and Charlotte Blanchard. sophomores Ted Frauman and Georgene Rohlander, QUEEN Virginia Marshall and KING James MoCall, seniors Shirley Peterson and Sam Buffat. and juniors Joan Neckerman and Dave Krotchko. 14
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Set the alarm DR. HLNTER was his usual lioll self for the benefit of his appre- ciative sophomores. The five divisions of the college kept their students busy from the first day of the semester until the last. There were papers to be written, speeches to be given, assignments to be read, and lessons to be practiced. Teachers explained and discussed material, made more assignments, and listened to reasons as to why previous assignments had not been completed. Often they reiterated fundamentals that had been offered earlier in the semester. Some students found it necessary to set the alarm for six in order to finish as- signments while others threw up their academic hands in despair and slept on. BOB FINERTIE and Chuck Frissell performed experiments in psychol- ogy on Don Perez. ANN KELTON practiced in the Music Hall while Mr. Bloy made corrections and suggestions.
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