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SPINSTEHS' SPHEE TREAT THE Ml A HILLBILLY JUBILEE theme was car- ried out in the Spinster's Spree, Febru- ary l4. The Women's Dorm Forum sponsored the rollicking affair with Yvonne Smith heading the planning committee. Profits from the party were donated to the Student Union furniture fund. THE PRO Davis as Ruth Holli In additior and jokes, tertainers l tion appf French i monious tr highlightec THE A the da for tri doors c were a l l top plc an ori LeMon
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LASSES J everyday, is unique. 'edding tra- class with J. Robert lean Klaude ray in the bolic bride Wedding n Beeman, 'ere Marvin Drice, Dale Gary Cook. HOYAlTY CROWNED AS KASTLE OPENS t 35. 4 Q A x - , Q it S S S if , X f Z e :YW THE KASTLE OPENS with pomp and circumstance. The newly decorated student union building was formally present- ed to the students'in October. Jo Ann Davis and Gary Vagle were named Lady and Knight of the Kastle. Royal attendants were Janice Anderson Gary Dickinson Thomasine Ho e EVANGEL SELLS APPLES USING FRIENDLY PERSUASION meth- ods EC students sold apples on street corners, at road blocks and door-to- door. The Student Government working with the Kiwanis Club sponsored the project to provide funds for shoes for underprivileged children of Springfield. Twenty per cent of the sales went into the Student Union fund of the college. it l I Q I and Jack Powers. Student Government and its officers spon- . . . . . sored the event with Don Bee- man, Dale Conway and Peggy Catlett making the awards. The Kastle features a lounge and game room. Offices locat- ' ed in the building include the L a n c e, Student Government, Lancer, and other reading and T conference rooms. These are the result of hours of volun- teer labor. y t f. ,, 99
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SPINSTEHS' TREATS eme was car- Spree, Febru- Dorm Forum affair with 'he planning n the party Jdent Union SPREE THE IVIEN? THE PROGRAM FEATURED Gene Davis as Big Red the M.C. and Ruth Hollis as Minnie the Pearl. In addition to their amusing chatter and jokes, a slate of fabulous en- tertainers in the country music tradi- tion appeared. A sax quartet, French pianists, a duet and a har- monious trio lpictured on these pages? highlighted the musical presentations. THE MEN HAD a heyday as the ladies, asked for thetdate, paid for the tickets and eats, arranged for transportation, called for the men, opened doors and made amusing corsages for them. Prizes were awarded to those with the best corsages, with top place going to Del Wayne Nimmo who wore an original fish-bowl corsage made by Charlene LeMon lpictured abovel.
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