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WHERE TO GO ON A DATE Looks like that English book will have to wait a while to become yours,—there’s a big program on campus. So you dig out the five you've been saving for a copy of Major Vic- torian and Later English Poets and take the lady of your choice on a date. The Lipscomb Artist Series offers excellent entertainment with nothing required but to don a coat and tie and come. ‘The Ambassa- dors of Song were one group of well-received headliners. If you're broke, and aren’t we all occasion- ally, the Saturday night movies are free— cinemascope, too. Fall quarter's annual events are Stunt Nite, sponsored by the Press Club, and the Sr.- Faculty Ball Game, sponsored by the Student Board. Jazz-O-Rama was a new and different kind of entertainment sponsored by the D.L.C. band. During the basketball season, the choice of a dating site is no problem. We all went out to cheer the Bisons. The Footlighters’ efforts resulted in some of the most popular occasions for a date. They presented “Ladies in Retirement,” “The Enchanted Cottage,” and “Antigone.” Arena plays attracted much attention, and the one-act plays presented by each class for Intramural Forensics Week were delightful. Classes cooperate beautifully in the dating endeavor. The Freshmen hosted a lively party in Burton Gym. The boys come to see the Beauties, the girls come to see the clothes, as the Press Club presents the “Festival of Hearts” to choosé the Campus Beauties. When the weather turns its sunny side, we enjoy a game of miniature golf. Either after- noon or evening dates at the Wee Tee are joyous, as our Chinese friends Casey and Lina illustrate. ‘The church date is a favored one at D.L.C. Jackson Park was chosen by these two. And the banquets—club, fraternity, and class. We put on our best smiles in hopes of wearing our best formals. Alpha Kappa Psi members gathered at Highland Crest Restau- rant. ‘The climax of the year’s social activities is the Junior-Senior banquet, which this year featured the theme ‘Supper at the Maxwell House.” This is the zenith of all date possi- bilities.
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MARRIED LIFE In the spring, or fall, or winter, or summer —a young man’s fancy turns, and suddenly he hears wedding bells. The dorm room gives place to the efficiency apartment and someone with the same last name accompanies him to class. An important consideration in this contract is the business of getting three meals a day, from the male point of view and the skill involved in making them taste a little like Mom’s, says the Mrs. Seems that Ann Hudson’s mastered the art. —husband Jerry is all smiles. Marriage doesn’t mean any less studying, but at least you can share it. Here Alice and Wayne Newland enjoy some iced tea while boning up for history class. : Money—ouch!!! Sometimes those corners really need some sharp cutting. Just when Harry Rose decided to work on the budget, wife Maxine found a “precious” outfit in Mademoiselle. Teamwork is not only nice to have, it’s essen- tial when both are in school. Will Goodheer lends Lee a hand with the dishes. But sometimes the men folks decide to let her do it all; that’s when they need a bit of en- couragement. Roger Flannery gets a less-than- gentle hint from Amanda that his paper-reading’s about to be cut short Courtesy can continue after marriage and Dick shows us just how it still works as he assists Joyce in getting into the car after a hard day’s work in the cafeteria. Married life’s pretty wonderful, especially when that little one comes along. Proud Papa Bill Banowsky and Mommy Gay show off little David Wade Banowsky, Lipscomb’s class of ’80.
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