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R« ' ' ' S: R.ifc Family Day Mother ' s day, 1949, was chosen as Family Day by Cardinal Key, wo- men ' s honorary sorority on campus. AH buildings on campus were open for inspection by students and visitors. ' Various departments hiid exhibits. Fourteen fraternities and sorori- ties and the three women ' s dorms on campus held open house. The university ' s Symphonic band, under Roy D. Metcalf, pre- sented a concert in the auditorium in honor of Family Day which fell on the last day of Music week on campus. ert Smith signs guest register at Mottlton h lt on f.imily D.iy. Looking I: Mr. Gilbert Smith, Dorah Kline, Charles Smith, Mrs. Ch.irles Gray I Jean Smith. ol his uork in the InJastri.il 28
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Ne.il Nelson brings t Over 350 past and present Varsit) ' witnessed the second annual K-Day and saw four Blue and Gold teams triumph. In the feature attraction, the university nine out-slugged Colgate university 12-11 in a free- swinging contest that saw the Flashes come from behind in the eighth to win. Lead by John Farrell and Dick Mowery, the track squad squeezed by stubborn Wooster 64-65- On the tennis court, the Flashes were host to Fenn. The visitors were handed a 7-0 defeat. At the same time the linksmen were shutting out Case Tech 16-0 at the Twin Lakes course. Ketil 64 K ' oosler 63 K-Day 27
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Penny Carnival Thirty student-operated concessions highlighted the eighth annual Penny Carnival held April 22, 1949, in Wills gym. netting S740 for the Memorial Stadium and the World Student Service funds. Sponsored jointly by Blue Key and Cardinal Key, national service honoraries, the carnival was directed by Elizabeth Steve, Eileen Young, Wally Kotouch and Wade Milford. Phi Gamma Theta, operator of the old-time gambling casino turned in $86 to cop top honors for the largest profit. Other winners were Friars club, Englemen hall. Alpha Phi sorority and B barracks, Terrace Lodge. Money-makers included attractions such as pie-throwing, turtle roulette, basketball-toss, penny-pitching, bingo, fortune- telling, dart games, plate-breaking contests, nail driving, bake sales, telegraph service, freak show and various games of skill. P r Best, left, ,inJ S.iily Koi-b served as pegs for ring-toss. Mjri Lou Muhi, HiUegard Boehm. Jim Iruin ,md Ed Monroe spend 29
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