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Annex Gpen House Party to eleven o'clock, every one was enjoying himself so much that the time was extended until midnight. The party was supervised by Lida M. Owen and Allan W. Pfleger, with the assistance of Ruth Cook. Dean and Mrs. Hunsaker Sample the Punch To celebrate the installation of the new An- nex, an Open House Party was held in its foyer on Friday, December 13, 1946. The purpose of the party was to acquaint Cleve- land College students with the Annex. Name cards for every student to wear were designed by the entertainment com- mittee. At eight o,clock five hundred stu- dents crowded the foyer. Get-acquainted games were played until nine o'clock when Bob Pattie and his orchestra arrived. Twenty gallons of punch and twenty- five pounds of Christmas cookies were con- sumed in the course of the evening. Though the original time set for the party was eight
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Hearts and Darts Dance The Queen The King 1 On February 14, 1947, six hundred students jammed the Cleveland College auditorium, which was illuminated by crepe-paper-covered bulbs and decorated with huge valentine hearts. This year, for the first time, the Student Council sponsored a Valentine Hearts and Darts Dance. The high point of the evening was che election of a king and queen to reign over the dancers. Pictures of eight candidates, nominated by the various social organizations of the college, were displayed on a colorful poster in a show-case near the audi- torium. As the voting deadline at ten-thirty approached, students crowded around the voting booth to cast their ballots. . The winners, Mary Dotchkoff and Robert Red Gaynor, were announced by Bernard Miske, master of ceremonies. Dean Herbert C. Hunsaker gave the presentation speech and crowned the king and queen. Miss Dotchkoff was presented with a bouquet and Mr. Gaynor with a carnation. After the ceremonies were concluded, the students were served refreshments, and dancing continued until twelve o'clock. The dance committee was supervised by Qliver Bud Thompson, while Frances Kovacs headed the decorations committee. 7 .Y W! ln, '
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