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Typical Freshmen Stars of the freshman class. The Freshman Mixer, sponsored by the YM- YVVCA, marks the end of Orientation Week. Each year at this dance a most typical freshman boy and girl are chosen. This year the stars were Jane Wiseheart, Theta pledge, and Don King, Sigma Nn pledge. They were chosen b - a panel of faculty judges during the dance which was well attended by upperclassmen as well as freshmen. The dance openea rush for the freshmen girls by the Butler men. [ 30 ]
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First Butler Triad Queen Butler Triad For the first time in the history of Butler, the freshmen, sophomore and junior classes com- hined to give a Triad Dance. The Triad was a combination of the Freshman Rose, Sophomore Cotillion and Junior Prom. The classes decided that since the spring schedule was so crowded, the Triad would be better attended than the three separate dances. The couples danced under the stars at the Westlake dance pavillion to the music of Fred Dale. General Chairman of the Triad was Dale Hines, junior. He was ably assisted by Bob Beggs and Lou Brant, presidents of the sopho- more and junior classes respectively. Johnny Dixon, junior class vice-president, was in charge of balloting etc. at the dance. Men from the three classes voted for their re- spective queens from a group nominated by the social organizations on campus. Elected were Bev Baldwin Lindsey, Pi Beta Phi and a junior; Sandie Knotts, Kappa Kappa Gamma and a sophomore; and Sara VanArsdale, Kappa Alpha Theta who was the freshman candidate. Ballot- ing on the stubs of the dance tickets determined the queen of the entire evening. Bev Baldwin Lindsey was chosen to reign. Following the Triad, several fraternities held breakfasts. The Dean of Women ' s office ex- tended hours for girls living on campus. [32]
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