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a devil ' s food caKe to win first prize foi- decorations in the girls ' dorm contest. Chivalry rode into U .ikc Fc I.IK lila.-k sl.v.l uli. ' Il 111. ' Alpha Sik . Ii. ' I.I a klilf;l,lly rals ..r tlic K M ari.l l.lack klliuhl uul, sr,-„li,l pilzc PUT A TOUCH OF GLAMOUR TO THE MARCHING BAND DURING THE HOMECOMING HALFTIME SHOW. Jciirii-ttc, Maynard, Herman. B.iutli, ai to li rl tiaitis Cuming from Ihc Kami Dra.a.n Wllill.-V sliakr a h- X ' . ' r v - «t c ' Let ' s go Deacons! Iliad rhiiiliaiki .lim Hoots spurs the Di ' ac ' on rli-vi-ii lowaiil llic iJukc Kiial in the lioiiici-nniiiig game. wf y m -■ ». ■- ,«, ' HHR H A s '
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The theme of knocking ihr Blin ' D.viis .jui ..I tin- Ojutikc HhwI w.m lust |]riz.- lor tin- SiKiiia With a cook book ami :i leu o.ld iii- Clll- 111 III,- linlii,.,-,,, t;,l,.r,,rall.ill r,,lltr l, Till- srlllllniTlt was ll. -,. lull iliclirt spi ' ll thi- llirture. (irnllrlils, Ih.-.air.lsi], Ik.sHvickiai..k,ai flS i !S£S»S ' ' 4 SPORTING PATRIOTIC BLACK AND GOLD UNIFORMS AND SEVEN PAIRS OF PRETTY LEGS, THE MAJORETTES EVERYBODY WANTS TO PUT ON A SHOW Raising a little dust, ilu-cr- I.Milrr-.Salji-v. Hi-i.l. .Mitrlirjl, Honii ' coiiiiii — llif M ' l ' x wind sprlU nostalgia fur the ultl graduates. Krcuii far atifl near they came tii see the festival that has lierdiiie a traclitiiin at Wake Forest. From feverish preparation and hard »ork has come a program which inrpresses the inosi callous rivals with its color and planning. Ever thing »as arranged li llii ' local students except the Duke irl.ir in a chisely contested haltle. I he lival Icani made the last arrangement themselves. The game provided its share of thrills. nes|iitc the rahid cheering of the crowd, the Wake Forest spirit emerged too late lo prevent defeat. It was felt that had the game lasted long,-r the I leacs uould lunc During half-time the fans were thrilled with the college hand ' s presentation of Dixie I and music. Further excitement was stirred when three former students were presented. Miss North Carolina of 19.54. Hetty Jo Ring, ami two outstanding golfers. riiold Palmer and Billy Joe Patton. were guests ol ihe college for the day- The i-rouning of coed Jan Bell as Miss Demon Deacon also added interest to the liig da . The decorations on the dorms and fra- leiiiil houses that the coeds and men iMirked on so hard were spectacular.
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Jan Daisy Mae H.H h,,K-tics Dewey Li ' l Al.iici ll.ili! .|]aB lillii lu M. ' il 1 niK S.mi t.. l.ie tlli ' kll.il , I ' l.i.r 1 ),■ r JOHNSON ' S ATTIC IS USED TO LURE SOME DOGPATCH CUSTOMERS W ' lirri the Hoim-irs Social Standards Coiiiinilli ' c firsl began |ilariiiing its atinual Sadie Hawkins parly, it sounded like the same old stuff until someone came up with the brilliant idea that Johnson Dorm ' s attic was the ideal place to have it. So after the real task — mustering up courage to ask Dean Johnson if she didn ' t think it would be nice to ha e se ent -fi e or a hundred boys roaming o er the lorrn — was com- pleted, the part itself Hcnl off like clock- work, except f(jr the p(»pcorn concession stand which, with its half dozen or more electric poppers, hogged the electricity at the expense of blowing two fuses. Most of the local yokels as well as the Dogpatch dames seemed to have no difficulty adapt- ing to candlelight until the lights were fixed. Marrying Sam upped his usual tuo-bil weddings to four-bits, and all the Dog Patch merchants were on hand to fleece the gals who were payiiig the bills. Need- less to a . the iualcs look advantage of an opporluuit to cmpl the gals ' pocket- books. lu III,- ,■.,!. I ' JUST ASK US! YOU BET THE ATTIC PARTY WAS A BIG SUCCESS! ' t l«l
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