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and Old . . . Air cadets are valuable G.I. substitutes for our Butler men who are now in the various branches of the armed forces. These air cadets have filled and refilled the shoes of our college Joe ' s many times as they have come and gone from our Fair- view scene. The cadets have been fine strolling company for those little v alks around the campus and down by the old canal. They have helped to make our school dances and mixers possible. Their band, the Kay- dets, have given out with some swell music to liven up our jive sessions. The marching, singing columns have be- come a real port of our everyday lives. The air cadets have adopted our college as their very o n and can sing the Butler War Song with as much gusto as any Butlerite. All in all they have helped to make our school year a happy one.
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New Shoes Some of the past male population of Butler were able to step back into tfieir once empty shoes this year after they were released from the army. These boys and the other men who are still students have prevented Butler from becoming a typical girl ' s school. There are now 259 ellows and 669 girls who comprise the student body of our university. n spite of the war, many of the year ' s activities have kept on the move. The Freshman Rose Dance, Sophomore Cotil- lion, Junior Prom, and the Interfroternity dances were gala affairs as always. It was impossible to have Geneva Stunts, but the Fairview Frolic proved to be a very successful substitution. Even with the rapid metamorphosis of our college life during a war, Butler has kept alive her school spirit in all this changing scene.
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Pi Phi ' s chalked up their fourteenth year for Freshman Rose Queen this year. Carl Shultz and Berry Smith are shown as Berry presents the cup. The Air Corps Entertainment Committee: Back row, Steinsberger, Kirk, Brown, Ed- wards, and Weaver. First row, Shumaker and Ruth, chairman. The Ranstead twins copped Sophomore Cotillion Queen- LeMoster makes the presentation.
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