MALES WHO .S amen Mem C5 DEFlEV Res- 1 d :i 93' :U P' . 44 D41 minus hed slieets. slips, and hrassieres. But no panties w ere i'einox edl lt is hardly for the Qtwx to decide if the adventure was siiu'i'ssli1l. lr was zi mfiral victory lor the attacking tor'-jc' in getting into the hall, hut the gals could hoast that though alternate targets were hit, the nizi-ior oh- jvvtiic' or the lrirces was not seriously threatened at any time -luring the scrznnhlv. Klaihc the lace masks and the sllllllllsscs the male students wore proved to hinder their vision as well as their identity. lhm' following inririung s sunrise disclosed a hra dang- ling lruni I1 limh of ll tru' near Staliiaker IDflI'Il1lUJl'5'. Dean lianim also went out on si limh that dai' when he :iiiiifiiiii-'eil in the 'liimes-llelpliic. 'Urzike university is viguiviiisli opposed to any actions which infringe upon the rights and privacy of otliers :ind which inalces niore dilili- cult the tasks of the hoiiseiiiotlicix and the others who serve- on the i':1iiu'i1s. l he raid idea czuinot he attrihuted to the mzile students alone. It is true rlmr they are the ones who, in the end. I2 FRESHMAN women who would have lnown well the personality ol Luther W, Stalnaker, lived in Stalnalcer Pesidepce. name-cl as a tribute to the lormer clean. do the climbing through the basement windows and are forced to jump from first l'loor win- dows to escape the clutching grasps of dutiful female student l'loor counselors who must per- form their tasks of cleaning the halls of the intruders if they wish to retain their room grant from the university. But along with the fellows remember there must be the panties or there could be no raid. ,leers thrown out of secure windows bv fair lassies do nothing to erase the idea of such a nights sport in the male minds. Klost of the night visitors came down from the newly named Kloorehouse dorm and George A. .lew- ett Student Llnion. Both Kloorehouse and .lewett were outstanding in service to the uni- versitv and community. Wle wonder if they could have staged the panty-raid as metic- ulously as those who live within the walls of their namesakes. 'XVhile the new dorms that had just been named were Oatherinff ooh's and ah's because ' .ef Q TRYING TO get in and out ol the iihirlpools ol mud in campus parking lets was a lullrtime iob lor the 992 students who wound their ways to school every day.
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KING AND QUEEN of the hoboes lin back, af leffl were Cray-.ned af the Pi Kappa Alpha I-lard Times parfy. The Pi KA! house was filled with hay and smoke fo make all hoboes leel af heme, WELCONIN6 PARTIES 've Taa Kappa Epsion Com- s 'Q sign leyaliy cafdg lie-lore .-we-ri 'he mee-fifiq was fo be Wa. V i . A' ISIGOTI-If 1? ' wfvrcl-url G1 gig semi-SE P WHO is MM-s, i-I INQ, ygq ip 's as 1 I KJ C601 i gy of t X . f Q XX , 1 . . I 5' we if be 'S ' X il li? s if' II X1 of approximately 1500 students drive to school each day, hoping aml praying to find a place to park within three or four blocks of their eight rfeloeli classes. :Xml little did the town students think about the IOS ears that remain parked in the most eonyient areas because their owners live in the dormitory systems aml have the late-hour advantage over town dwellers. So students elamoured for additional parking space. :Xml yet little was done to ease the eternal griping about parking and unnecessary traflie bloeks aml the time wasted trying to cross kiniyersity in the imtrningf. Surveys are now being made, aml we are study ing the problems tIior0ughIy, was the tardy explanation for the situation and ways of iniproving it. :Xnd they' are being made, too, but while numbers were being recorded on big sheets of paper by eflieient secretaries, the few existing lots turned from crowded dust bowls, to iey' wastes, to churning seas of mud and, finally, to wet beds of grayels. It takes time-that much is easily' ad- mitted. But while it takes time, it also takes good humor and the desire to eome to Drake because there's plenty of space to park away from student motorists. It was talked about perhaps to the ex- tent of starting the ball rolling toward in- provement in 1953-56 for, to quote a stereo! typed phrase, It's being worked on. A COMING OUT PARTY-out of social prof was the big eve-nf for Alpha Tau Omega. Af left are pictured some of the dignitaries who attended, including lreudian psychologists lin Bufmuda shorfsl and a senator. I4
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