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lvith the scarcity of phones in Parsons Hall, many girls are kept waiting for that seven olclock phone call. Although phone calls are limited to five minutes, they sometimes last a full half hour. The men, however, are seldom the offenders. As Boh Foist, pictured right, has discovered they never get a chance to say much more than Yes, dear. W! It's mealtime in the Delt house, and between bites g'Come aboard the Alpha Sig cruiserlw Wltll thelr the men discuss both the serious and humorous events clever homecoming house decorations the Alpha Slgma ofthe day. Tau fraternity won the award for the best outdoor decorations. 1 n , 5 L -ff, he-' ic.. 'K ,.- ,
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