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Byrd to the South Pole 'I'l9 Dead in Winecog I'IoteI Fire, Atlanta FALIROT RESIGNS, LANDERS NAMED CAPTAIN, FOUR MAKE ALL- CONFERENCE COURT SEASON OPENS DISMALLY Little is expected from a green Eagle Five after the First crushing blow at Rolla. One defeat leads directly to another in this pre-Christmas season. I-IeII-weelcs come and go andthe campus wel- comes a Tharalson-organized orchestra. I-IaII is paid,shaves, further celebrates by adding onetothe tive or six columns in the advertisement-bounded Collegian. Oripes center around those ads and are answered in a subtly scathing morsel which we nominate for editorial of the year. . Bilbo Campaign Investigated - There ain't nobody here but us chiclc- ens .... We chicI4ens tryin' to sleep and you bust in . . . . - SILER'S BAND IN DEBLIT WITI-I DEAN AND I-IYPNOTIST KENNAN AT FRESI-IMAN TALENT SI-IOW - Bob's band sounds even better the next night at the well-planned, well-attended, annual Christmas Formal. If there were svveethearts in the parlc, I'Ie'd pass a lamp and leave it darlc .... The Choir thrills in Xmas chapel program. Intramural baslcetball just gets underwayp A great Kirlcsville tive smothers the Eagles at I Ianni- bal. Coast-dwellers slip away early. Caroling parties go out .... the formal I-loward-Payne Christmas dinner is held .... and .... va- cation .... I'lis snowy hair was so much whiter beneath the candle glow, ' The old Iamplighter of long, Iong ago. ean uce ino is son an ance iera e heclcs came in! Kennan casts his spell D P I4 tt t h 9 d d CSI UI' C pbell and Meyer, a Christmas Seniors hang the holly at I-I-P dinner .... And the snows fell on an empty fVIcMurry I-I Formal portrait Page Il
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the halltime trimmings and fulltime llowings and a successful-il crowded-dance to the expensive music ol Russ Chambers. Star-gazing A. M. l-larding ol Arkansas U. precedes the original Smoky Mountain drawl ol lrene Bewley on Lyceum. They say our atlair is not just a passing phase, And l'm not denying . . . All the rumors are true .... Army O-Notre Dame. O Grand Qle Party Sweeps in at Mid-Term Elections Artie Shaw Weds Kathleen Windsor MISSOURI VALLEY Q5--CENTRAL 7 Fever-pitch gets over a hundred rooters to Marshall ahead ol the band and the Eagles reach a season peak in holding the Vikings to all-season low. Soft Coal Miners Out Again Second Childhood Opens Year for Campus Players Polio Strikes McMurry Hall COLLEGIATE DIGEST, AED BACK Wills l la'll inches-then loots-way into spotlight with broadcasts, and hits a high with stage show, giving a hand in kicking oft the 51000 W. S. S. E. Drive. Then came a letter from the governor .... Communists On Top in French Elections TARKIO 6-CENTRAL 6 Dismal showing on a dismal turf in dismal, snow-bound North Missouri. The sensational Football Follies help us all forget, also introduce Tom Kennan. Chapel gestures ol Bartlett, voice ol Gaston Foote and story of Paul Weaver inspire in quick succession. l le made the night a little brighter Wherever he would go .... ' Cl.lNCl-l SECOND PLACE IN SEASON l:lNAl.E .lewell is no match for the Eagles on a last turf. Eour days at Thanksgiving, then back to start December, and still little sign ol winter. The promise of additional recreation space in a former officers, club is looked on quite, quite cynically by government-project-weary married vets. Tomorrow is a busy day, We got things to do .l. . So quiet yourself and stop that Fuss .... Peak of action of Second Childhood, for both . actors and audience. 'This is station WlLLS.' The one and only pub- lic broadcast here features Fine harmony. Action inzthe only day game. Jewell had a hard time bottling up Eagle backs on this fast gridiron. Formal Thanksgiving beauty in H-P Parlor Perkins prepares for his strip and Dobyns .... '? On stage for Football Follies Page 10
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First snows tall and W. C. Fields dies at Christmas. lllinois 45, U. C. L. A. T4 at Pasadena J. Byrnes is Manol Year Byrnes Resigns Milt Canitl sells Terry and the Pirates lt's back to uunusualn weather and the long hall ol the year. The Beta Sigs dance at their winter lormal and the sororities band together lor their big triangular dance. ' . K. C. Star Starts'Two-Week Strike TWO ONE-ACT I-HTS BV PLAYERS AT CLASSIC Raindrops down my collar-standing in the street, Raindrops down my 'collar-mis'ry in my feet .... More losing basketball: Eagles are well- trimmed in opening home game. Georgia Legislature Names Talmadge V Governor Semester Finals Endured 'Mid Swirling Snow ' A FACULTY FOLLIES A l-llT Sheddingdignity lor an evening and explod- ing their talent bubble around a last-moving minstrel show, the faculty pays oft a W. S.'S. F. debt and has a rare good time doing it. The Dean's colossal production scores by drawing l:ayette's largest crowd ot many years. Sixty new laces look in on the new semester and see tour quick losses at home-all close. Open the door, Richard, Cpen the door and let me inl Leo the Lip Weds Laraine the Mormon Grace Moore and Swedish Prince Die in Crash lntramural B. B. Well Under Way Albert E. Day Heads Religious Emphasis Week Speakers hold daily conferences with students who also hear Dr. Day daily in Chapel. Girls in First Central B. B. Victory Alpha Phi Gammas lnaugurate Sweetheart Dance Snows ot all kinds make lite and steps miser- able, but interspersed are First signs ol spring. l-l. Pfs tlower'garden breaks ranks in every- thing from bright prints to new sorority sweaters. Radios blare thru' open windows and balls- golf, base, and tennis-are warmed up on a greening McMurry lawn. Then, more tlurries of snow warn of a late spring. Yes, it,s,a good day For singin' a song, Then it s a good day for movin' along .... New Camera Makes a 50-Second Picture CONCERT BAND GLITTERS IN HOME CONCERT, TOURS Robinson 'IQ-Piece Band in Debut at Sig Dance NightotJanuary16tIw Given at Courthouse Home season opens .... Make-up For Faculty Follies Valentine dance .... Dr. Day in the Chapel pulpit .... Life at Howard-Payne .... High for a rebound .... Bookstore . . . . Titration .... The Valiant Mr. Perkins Meets Mighty Mouse Dobyns ..., Intramural BB ....., Snowscape .... Page I2
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