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MEMORIAL HA Page Thirteen
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— without boys. . . . White House had its annual stag feed — with boys, ya dope — but bang-up! . . . Prof. Hohmann directed a 200-voice choir in the first rendition of The Mes- siah in Memorial Hall. . . . That pro- gram demonstrated quite effectively the excellent acoustics of the building. . . . The music, dramatics, and art depart- ments presented an impressive Christmas program in the chapel. . . . Remember the first basketball game in Memorial Hall? . . . Twas K. U., no less, that helped us initiate the gym. . . . Christmas vacation gave us a two- weeks breathing spell. . . . Returned full of candy, nuts, sleep, and bad study hab- its. . . . The ice-skating fans responded enthusiastically to the urging of the first cold weather of the season. . . . On January 8, Midwest Assemblies presented their final program, the Kilties. . . ■ . On the following night the Misner Players presented their version of Moli- ere ' s comedy, A Doctor in Spite of Him- self. . . . The a cappella choir chased to Chase for a concert. . . . Johnnie Kliewer and Schatzie Graber were elected to fill cheerleader vacancies left by Royston and Harman. . . . About the latter part of January the co- eds united to start a propaganda barrage of the you-never-take-us-anywhere-any- more-you-don ' t-need-money-or-a-car ' ' type. ... It caused some quite fervent dorm bull-sessions and dining hall conversa- tions. . . . Circle — K. U. ' s Allen and Bethel ' s Unruh. Left — All- school Christmas b a n q u e t. Right — Self-explanatory. Page Twelve
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L ' pper left— Albert Spalding after the Co-op Concert. Upper right — Rubinoff (with accent) and his Strad (without accent) in chapel. Lower left — The proper use of the library demon- strated. Lower right — Head Cheer Leader Tex Warmack in action. A ALBERT SPALDING, violinist, gave the second Co-op concert. . . . On January 23, Goessel Hall and Green Gables enter- tained their dates at house parties. . . . The same night another group gathered spontaneously in front of the Ad Building and played folk games. . . . Once again, the advantage of a small school. . . . Rubinoff and his Violin, in town for a concert, played in chapel. . . . The Music Hall and Western Home fellows and dates had parties January 30. . . . Re- member what a time the sophomores had finding a hay loft big enough for their folk games? . . . They finally ended up in the basement of — yes, you guessed it — Memorial Hall. . . . The Mozart Opera Company presented The Marriage of Figaro in English and in modern dress as the final Co-op concert. . . . Onieta Page Fourteen
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