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Tired in the mornings? Denison ' s Student Union is the place to go for a coffee break between classes or several hands of bridge for those who have free morning hours. The pool and ping pong tables are fre- quently in use, and there is always a group around the TV set. Then, too, there is the opportunity of hav- ing a chat with a favorite professor. For informal social events the Union is put to use as well as fraternity and sorority houses. An afternoon or evening of relaxation keeps the bridge and ping pong tables busy and conversation is plentiful. Dance night at the Wee White Theta house is a big occasion on the social calendar. SOCIAL LIFE IS IMPORTANT, TOO The Student Union is an ideal spot for dances, bridge, ping pong — relaxation. Page twenty-one
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Election Eve on the Denison Campus was a gala night. Automatic eleven o ' clocks were granted students who waited in the Union for the latest results. DENISON. ..KEEPING AWARE Outside speakers share their technical knowledge and experience with the students. News flash Ohio goes Republi- can Michigan goes Republican It ' s the night of November 4; the Union is packed with excited stu- dents watching the televised election reports, cheering for their home states and for the newly elected President. In contrast to this are the chapel speakers and lecturers quietly presenting world news and contro- versial issues, sharing their experi- ence and technical knowledge with students who are eager to keep a- breast with world affairs. Business trends — Korean war news — scien- tific advancements — world politics — all are presented to the Denison student, keeping him aware of the history which is being made beyond the College on the Hill.
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» — DENISON — ON DATES Sand, gross skirts, and sa- rongs right out of the South Seas islands. Dance night at the Kappa house complete with streamers, soft music. Throughout the year, campus fra- ternities and sororities provide a round of social activities for members and their dates. Highlighting the program are the fraternity weekend parties held in the spring. For these affairs every- one comes in appropriate costume and the houses are turned over to the girls for the night. On the feminine side, sororities do their share of entertaining with the Spring and Fall Pan-Hells. Page twenty-twc alii
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