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A tense moment rn Seven Keys to Baldpate as the occupants of Baldpate lnn await the news of a telephone message. 0ll lfe . P Gy . PUNT 9 . . . ECDFUTIUIIS . . Curtain going up! Performances of George M. Co- han's Seven Keys to Baldpate were presented Thursday through Saturday nights of Homecoming Week in Capen Auditorium. The plot of the fast- paced mystery-comedy centered around a wager be- tween a writer and the owner of Baldpate lnn. Sus- pense involving the seven keys mounted to a climax and the end was a surprise. On Friday night students and alumni attended a bonfire and pep rally and joined other onlookers in watching Saturday's parade, the largest in ISNU his- tory. First prize money for floats went to the Physical Science Clubg the Foreign Language Club took top honors for walking entries. This year more money was allotted to the house decorations contest and a larger number of prizes were awarded in the three divisions. It looks as it everyone turned out for the bonfire and pep rally.
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In the early spring of 1952, The Cage- campus snack bar behind Fell Hall-opened cmd immediately reached the top of the popu- larity poll at ISNU. From early morning until late at night, it is the logical place to find one's roommate, keep up with the social whirl, or sit and shred napkins. Stafied entirely by students, the snack bar is under the direction of Alice Bradford, Director of the University Food Service. Besides The Cage, the Food Service operates five other units -the dormitory dining rooms, Fell Hall Cate- teria, and the Special Education school lunch program. Miss Alice Bradford gives Ray Torry and Bob Becker instruc- tions about the meat cutter. Food Service combines work and fun Between clas es a rou of ISNU students sip cokes and share 5 9 P small talk at The Cage- temporary Student Union. Carl Firley, Russ Riley, and Diana Thornton have a chat on the new patio of The Cage. 1
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J-. . 4' Lf, H-gx ifihi' li: I: 5 . l JV, , A X- X. .Q x ' ' ' , 9 ,ffl A l Q X X . X QX l 4Q:i5' is ' , f 'WM Depicting the execution of a Mt. Pleasant player, the Physical Science Club float electrifies the iudges-wins first prize. keys to s cce f I H eco ' The Fell Hall bop-talking women built a front cage for the football opponents of the day to win the blue ribbon for dormitory decorations.
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