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Donned in blue jeans, plaid shirts, and with bare feet, Matherites turned out for the Hillbilly Brawl. Some even came in long flannel nightshirts and red flannels. Mather House walked off with the honors of having the biggest family lthe re were at least twenty of theml, and Sis Kepple took the prize for having the best costume, flannel nightshirt, corncob pipe, and all. The freshman skit, illusions of finding the flag, was hardly a reality, but for day dreaming was really cute. The highlight of the evening was the faculty quartet . . . never have we heard anything like it! The Nut Brown Maid will never be the same old gal after that rendition by Dr. Adams, Gelke, Keifer, and Rev. Cole. Calls of Swing your partner filled the air as everyone ioined in the good old fashioned square dances, and all agreed that they had had a corn cutting good time.
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No Date Needed was the theme of the first all-University mixer to be held since the begin- ning of the war. On Friday, October 19, approximately 2500 students gathered at the Adelbert Gym to start the social season by dancing to Tony Granado's orchestra, and listened to renditions by Delti Phi Upsilon and Beta Theta Pi, winners of last year's Inter-Sorority and Inter-Fraternity sing outs. The Walls of the gym were colorfully decorated with sorority and fraternity crests . . . which disappeared during the course of the evening to reappear later in dorm rooms. The idea of the dance was to get everybody acquainted, and it was proclaimed such o success that other mixers were planned for the rest of the year. ., - -
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Why Be Irritated , said the big sisters to their little sisters on Friday, November 16 - come to our advertising party and have fun . Upon entering Haydn Hall they found them- selves surrounded by signs of all sizes, and shapes. The evening started out with a quiz program, followed by a modern version of Red Riding Hood. Bette Daneman certainly looked the part in her Red outfit, and the big bad wolf was aptly played by Mimi Cohen. After- wards, Ruthe Orr had everybody playing games until the refreshment committee yelled, Come and get it . . . whereupon everyone made a mad scramble for the West Lounge for the cake and punch which ended an evening of fun and meeting new friends.
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