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Page 19 text:
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Beloit was fortunate this year in having the opportunity to hear Dr. Robert Hutchins, Dr. Perry Dililler, and Dr. Leon Carnovski at the Great Books Symposium, held on the 12th of November. A11 eminent edu- cators, they delivered stirring addresses on various phases of publishing, writing, and the in- fluence of books on civilization. The theme provided opportu- nities for advance publicity and correlated lectures, such as Dr. K'Iodderk talk on the illustrat- ing of books. The library and the Art Hall carried displays of rare books, many of them be- longing to members of the faculty.
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ZOeZC mIH On entering the Union you look for a friend. :1 chair, and knock over the Fritos to get to the counter. You play bridge; while bidding four no, Red steals your doughnut, partner leans on the stable table and spills all 7 t worth. You see 23 fresh- men slink int the Southeast booth; after an hour none have slunk out. Therels Prof. Johnson dunking his third doughnut. Fred White asks HAre you here again? On Fridays at 3:00 you notice the multitude tespecially if you're behind the counterl. At 3 :30 one naive person askst HWhere did they all go? Two days Stand out: the one on which the cigarette machine was fixed and the one on which the union was redecorated. Last month for one day the room was closed in order that ambitious and ener- getic students might do some painting and moving of furniture. The Hnew look,y finds our union with walls of refreshing sage green and yellow, the benches and booths a rich brown. The union is revitalized and the students brought closer together through this common goal. The Union: where folks come for the meeting, not the eating.
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FRATERNITY FORMALS Bustling activity preceded February 20th this year, result- ing in the Fraternity Formals. The Hilton Hotel was the scene of the Pi Kap dance, where Nancy Risney was crowned iiDream Girl Of Pi Kappa Alpha , After dinner at the Wagon Wheel, the Sigma Chiis named Bev Krueger HSweetheart of Sigma ChiW The Tekes held their annual iKCamation BallH while the SAEs continued the flower mo- tif with KW, 1y a Rosefy Jan anb ier was chosen HOr- chid GirY, at the Sigma Pils annual HO chid Dance. Rod Hermes with his band provided music for the Phi Ps1 5 HC tal Ball Dancefy At the Beta house the guests dancedito the music of a Janesville orchestra and Nancy Knappenberger was crowned HBeta Girlf,
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