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MARDI GRAS Sophomores stitching streamers of crepe paper into multi- colored leis, freshmen begging upperclassmen to Name the Doll, seniors struggling with clever lines, for Broadway Beat, juniors toting mysterious packages from the campus post office to the residence hall . . . All Aboard! Mardi Gras Special now building up steam! Destination: New York City! The week end opened with fun and frolic for all at the Costume Ball in Hotel Blackhawk Friday evening. On Satur- day morning the lobby of Liberal Arts became Fifth Ave- nue with an exclusive candy and gift shop, an art studio, and a religious goods store. Down in the gym, big and little children watched turtles race, served minutes in the black-and-white striped jail, or danced the Hokey Pokey to win a luscious cake. Hungry Mardi Gras-ers stopped for hamburgers and sundaes at 21 or Romanoffs luncheon- ette. And the big city celebration netted a big profit! Cresters chalked up another successful Mardi Gras in line with such traditionally successful projects. Clowns at the Costume Ball, Bob Nolan and Colleen McNicoll. i X -I Hel- M- - sollllfew 'iul coswmdxzige in 121115- sl begun and he' judged mo Haiiimgs belle Maw' all, afesfy, J Oyce Bo rgman ' Dlomen ades a I I he Costume
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7 '-54' TF? 'F W ,Q ,.- f- 'ti uv' 'f -5 . 'Q - 'f , 4124,- ghtf . 1 N ' Selected by their classes to seek the Mardi Gras Queen title were, first row, Bonnie Wilkens, Rosemary Reiser, Sara Sedgwickg second row, Carolyn Serri, Sara Duffy, .ludy Gureno, Diane Zosky, Dotty Tapendorfg top row, .loyce Borgman, June Schubmehl, Mary Cox and Judy Meyer. ,fjff Reigning over thc Mardi Gras week end, Her Ma Joyce Borgman, with Judy Meyer, Bonnie Wilkens, Gureno and Sara Duffey attendants. ' Choreographer Judy Springston directs 11 few members of the senior chorus line in Broad- way Beat : M. Steimle, J. Westendorf, D. Swift, M. A. Cassell, L. Higgins, Mary Mottsett, and M. E. Pechous. Give it back to the Indians! B. Bremer to astonished shoppers. ing Manhattan, of course! I34 yr
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