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Once again unpredictable old King Winter disrupted winter carnival plans by sending us sub- zero weather for the third of February. With sculpturing called off, the students shuffled at the Sock Hop in the evening minus the usual frozen limbs, noses, and toes. On the tenth of February the fraternities ventured out into the slightly warmer weather and managed to erect three master- pieces of art without too many catastrophes. Sigma Phi Epsilon won first place with a monument of King Winter, Delta Rho Upsilon took second place, and third place went to Tau Kappa Epsilon. Pat Case was general chairman of the carnival. u r n o i m o r ,Wt ., 4 The annual junior prom was held May 5 in the gymnasium with Allan Shackelford and Alice Crofts reigning as king and queen. The theme, Midsummer Night's Dream , was well carried out in the decorations, and music was furnished by Larry Laddhs orchestra. Shirley Crofts, Joan Pritzlaff, Margaret Dalzell, Geraldine Weeks, and Lois Eharoshe made up the queen's court. Page One Hundred One
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Tradition prevailed as the seniors, for the 32nd consecutive year UN, received the hatchet for their take-off 0n the faculty. The noisy juniors copped second as they went psycho to portray the wacky seniors. The sophs, pointless skit and the frosh farce were also rib-tickling as well as the faculty's contributions. Hal Lahey, representing the seniors, literally nosed out the other class representatives to win the pie-eating contest. Jim Fruit emceed the program which was followed by a dance. hMm JepJ-Wm W dzaia Page One Hundred
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7950 3.8.4. Sm,- The All-School Sing sponsored by the S.C.A. last spring went off well with enthusiasm felt by all. The girls of Beta Chi Theta and the men of Sigma Phi Epsilon won top honors, but all the fraternities and sororities did their part to make the evening a success. As this went to press, the social groups were already making preparations to win this year's tro- phies. The S.C.A. carnival, an annual evening of gaiety, was held on the 27th of April under the direction of chairman Ellen Ladwig. Booths and games of chance were entered by each social group to compete for the winning trophies. Judging was based on effort, Jriginality, general appearance, and the number of tickets sold. Page One Hundred Two
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