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THRILLS AND CHILLS One of the year’s biggest activities is the Halloween party. This year featured the usual myriad of ghouls and goblins. One hundred students produced the activities which enter- tained over 1,500 paid admissions. . People were dying to come to the party! . The Creepy Hollow program featured an interesting looking cast. . “Ye Old Butcher Shop” was said to be messy, but efficient. . The girls now know why there is an early evening curfew. The whole evening was enough to drive anyone back to the books. m® Sw be Sa 138 — Student Life
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At the close of the Spectacular Saturday afternoon, the college students put on a special program, “A Different Drummer.” It featured outstanding Ameri- cans in the fields of invention, sports, and religion, along with cuttings from stories by Mark Twain and Louisa May Alcott, and the story of Helen Keller. 1. The Ladies Quintet provides special music. 2. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs entertain during the patriot- ic program. 3. Mrs. Johnson leads the ladies in singing. Mrs. Hays enjoys the action song. 4. Dr. Cathy Rice speaks on “One Flesh.” 5. Mrs. Colsten directs traffic at the close of a session. Dr. Cathy Rice, from Murfreesboro, Tennessee, spoke to the ladies about their relationship to their husbands. She encouraged the ladies to be classics at home and to love their husbands. Student Life — 137
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“AN OLD-FASHION CHRISTMAS PARTY” This year’s Christmas party was truly an event to remember. The pictures here of the play show just one aspect of the even- ing’s activities which included the play, “A Christmas in Walnut Grove,” a variety show, “Christ- mas at home,” Mrs. Santa’s Kitch- en, and two different films. Added to these activities were free bowl- ing and golfing for anyone who was interested. 1. The cast of “A Christmas in Wal- nut Grove.” 2. A scene from “Christmas at Home.” 3. Mrs. Grafton and her husband, Tom, circulated through the stu- dents through the entire evening representing friends from the North Pole. , Special visitors on campus, such as Mickey Mouse, amuse young and old alike. . No variety show would be com- plete without a little down-home music. Here the audience was en- tertained by Eugene Kovach and Dave Klingensmith with a violin and guitar duet. Student Life — 139
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