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l . Action from the exper1mental3 act play bavden Two students pause to discuss enlistment into the air force with recruiting officers. Robert St. ,lohn Was the lJCCt IlllN'I' Artist Series Speaker The Deeemher artist Series speaker was Robert St. ,lohn who spoke on Nlan's ltast Chance . lfraternities eontinued their monthly addition ol' nationals whit-h had been going on sinee the first ol' the semester, with the installation ol' the loeal Sigma Psi Omega as the ehapter of the national, Sigma Phi lipsilon. A new national sorority' appeared on eampus when Sigma Rho Tau was established as the seventy - seeond Chapter ol' Delta Zeta. In the intramural sports, activity eontinued at its usual fast tempo with the emphasis being plaeefl on handball, volley hall, and basketball. A new event. the Indoor Relay. was added at whieh a sorority' supported eaeh ol' entering fraternities. Sigma Alpha lfpsilon won first plaee honors. supported hy Alpha Chi Omega. The Falcons Kept Vtiinning on the llardwood in December 'Nleanwhile the l aleon quintet kept their winning ways at home running up W'lllS against Tampa, Ar- kansas State, Miami, and Texas Teeh. ln the all-eampus Christmas dei-oration contest Nlpha Gamma Delta. and Sigma Chi took first place honors. Class room aetiyities halted the Thursday' before Christmas and students quielxly It-tt for home to meet old friends and see the family again. Santa Claus tliud Sehiel watches one ofthe girls from the orphans home open a paekage at the annual SAE. Gamma Phi Beta Christmas Party' in the Armory:
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YULETIDE SPIRIT PREDOMINATED IN PRE-HOLIDAY ACTIVITY Christmas Music, Decorations, and Parties Added to the Festive Air The A Cappella Choir between numbers at their annual Christmas Concert. Robert St. Johns., radio commentator and author, is entertained at the Kappa Delta House. O .QQ A o Viitli Thanksgiving barely' over, students began thinking of the next holiday, Christmas. Hllll Illiilllf of the campus activities centered around this anx- iously' awaited festive period. However, other activities were of interest to the Bowling Green student. Basketball as always tools the limelight with an eye on a post season invitation. The Falcon quintet started out the season on a good note trouncing Gustavus Adolphus, 70-17. Nt the same time a swimming squad which Coach Cooper termed his best yet were preparing for their long and difficult schedule. Falcon Quintet Dropped Their First Came to Dayton A good Day ton ball club gave our basketeers their first loss 57-45. About this time the Falcon basketball team gained further recognition when the radio pro- gram The Ohio Story featured the rise of Dowling Green, under coach llarold Anderson, in basketball circles. Christlnas music was the order during December. The traditional Christmas Concert given by' the Universityjs three choral groups was again presented before a large enthusiastic audience, as was the annual presentation of llandelis Messiah. The concert, band also gave a concert just prior to vacation. And as usual, the whole campus turned out to take part in the all-campus Christmas caroling. Fraternities, Sororities, Clubs Hold Christrnas Parties ln keeping with the Yuletide spirit, many' clubs, fraternities, and sororities held Christmas parties and dinners -not only for themselves, but for the orphans at the county home and the cerebral palsy sufferers at llappy llall. Other activities also were very' much evident. Our debaters were competing frequently in many' different, tournaments, winning high honors in all in which they' competed.
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