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THE 12th ANNUAL NITE CLUB DANCE, produced by the School of Music, featured on original floor show, Trial by Music . Most of the music for the show was composed by Gib Leibinger and Boyd Swingley. De- lores Gilskey was one of the music students who displayed their talents. She is shown here doing a western comedy routine for the Nite Club audience. NITE CLUB DANCE TRIAL BY MUSIC opened with a raid by six p ' a ' .n- clothesmen who arrested many of the dancers. Jim Cole, as the judge of the city hall, was given musical replies to charges by the group of defendants. Add- ing their contributions to the festivities were Tusco Heath and Wayne Follden, guitarists; the Lariotes, a cowgirl dance group; Betty Rumph, violinist; Bob Hoyem; and a formal dance by Carol Andreosen and Johnny Thomp- son. The Jubileers presented an original compositiion by Gib Leibinger who accompanied the group on the piano.
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.S!%:... ' J ' 5 J jlP THE WINTER QUARTER HIGHLIGHTS THE SOCIAL activity on the MSU campus. During this quarter the Stu- dent Union Gold Room and the Men ' s Gym are transformed into ornate ballrooms. Those students who weren ' t too busy study- ing or skiing at Whitefish found time to attend most of the social gatherings and thus helped relieve the monotony of a long- drawn-out winter. 20
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ONE OF THE OUTSTANDING func- tions of the school year, the Forester ' s Boll is presented annually offer mony hours of plonning ond work. The Men ' s Gym is transformed into a for- est porodise through the use of mony fir frees and boughs. A two-night affair, the ball ' s main purpose is to roise money for the Forestry Club Stu- dent Loon Fund. Forestry students may borrow from this fund to further their educotion. Originally started by a group of Forest Rangers taking refresher courses on the compus, the boll has grown to its present size. Chief-push of the 35th ball was Don Cullen, who also took first place in the beord-roisiing contest. The con- test ,one of the ball ' s added attrac- tions, is a means of advertising the boll. Wes Morrison presents Don with the first prize award, an electric razor. FORESTER ' S BALL KAM HUGHES, MARTHA SMITHERS, AND GLADYS MIDDLETON were port of the can-con dancing group which entertained the Foresters and guests. LIQUID REFRESHMENTS of Cok« ond oronge soft drinks were on the house . Bortenders John Ailport, Dick Leicht, Mike Sullivan, Joe Luckmon, Fred Pruessing, ond Bob Jordan kept the drinks flowing during the Sat- urday evening proceedings. ■rmemSkK inc J»hn5t»vnFlft-4 (Xt 4 MILL
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