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Fraternity rushing got underway the first week of school with a smoker in the Union for all interested men. After visiting with representatives of each house, rushees took an intensive look at the individual accomplishments of each house during dinners, parties, open houses, and smokers. Fraternities Bid for Rushees Following a series of friendly parties, rushees and frater- nities made their choices. The new pledges were soon wearing their pledge pins and seriously studying pledge manuals, anticipating the day when they would be active members. if X 'taxi' SEPTEMBER
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wt L fw- 5, Vocalists Nat King Cole and Sarah Vaughan prepare for The Biggest Show of '52. Lecture-Concert Series Ralph Lowe and Florence Henderson, stars of the Theatre Guild performance of Oklahoma A ij, I I Stan Kenton, leader of the country's progressive jazz movement, strikes a characteristic pose. State students were proud of a Lecture- Concert series which brought some of the country's finest musical and dramatic pro- ductions to campus. Among the outstand- ing dramatic events during the year were Shaw's Don Juan in Hell and Benet's John Brown's Body . A Fred Waring group, the Boston Pops, Robert Shaw Chorale, Valdimir Horowitz, Nathan Mil- stein, Rise Stevens and Jose Limon were artists who gave memorable performances. .lan Garber rehearses his orchestra before an appearance on the Lecture-Concert Series. ,NM . i me A-N -i 5Q lil .1 K N.
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Students took their Hrst look at the green and white band uniforms during the Michigan game. The arrival climaxed atwmryearcanqxngntocnmtthefonnerrnHhary4ypekhaki uniforms. The green uniforms with white accessories included a cross belt, shoulder knots, citation cords, spats, gloves and a white trouser stripe. A green trenchcoat was also part of the new wardrobe. Director Leonard Falcone's 25th anniversary as college bandmaster was commemorated with an elaborate banquet in the Union ballroom. Over 150 alumni and well-wishers attended. High point of the evening was the presentation of a Baldwin spinet which had been stowed behind the curtains of the ballroom stage. Meanwhile, congratulations were received from alumni and organizations throughout the nation. Band Initiates New Uniforms at U-M ame While the Spartan grid heroes were in Oregon battling for a victory, the band members and their director were home rehears- ing for an intermission program at the Texas A8rM game. ' OCTOBER
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