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NQQBQQ ' Winter Weekends Wore Well WITH THE BIG PARTIES BANK NITE SHARK. Peder I-loiness labovel grinned gleefully as stocks went up and down and anxious stock holders kept the money circulating. On the gambling side of the board are Don Wall, Jim Norris, an unidentified, Danny Mullady and Jerry Smith. THE MUSIC 5CHO0L'S lush and plush Nite Club formal featured toe dancer Jackie Woodahl llefti and about five other acts. Six hundred students danced to the music of the Moon Moods while flower girls sold aardenias and sitters munched pretzels. Proceeds from the Saturday night affair went into the coffers of the student aid fund of the Music School foundation. The program was produced and directed by John Lester of the Music school faculty. 26
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WI TER BROUGHT REALIZATIO OF PLANS AFTER TWO MONTHS of student debate and voting, Governor l-lugo Aronson turned the earth an March l2 for the fifth building on campus---'fthe Field l-louse. The building would cover an area of 300 feet by 200 feet with a clear space of 200 feet by l60 feet. Large enough to hold six of the Math-Physics building, it would accommodate as many as 6,000 persons for basketball games and 3,000 for concerts or shows. The building was not meant to be used only for athletic purposes but was designed for social and entertain- ment purposes. ROTC departments, the athletic department, the Public Service division, and the Alumni offices would also be housed in this building, Pledqing their Student Union building fee and the amount of the annual cthletic contribu- tion from the Student Activity fee for the next 30 years in order to get lower interest rates, students voted 637 to l69 for the Field l-louse. Before ground was broken, how- ever, students went through another hassle with the admin- istration about mergina a new Student Union with the Field l-louse. After considerable debate and surveys, the concensus of ooinion was definitely against the move. MRS. GEORGE GOSMAN cut the ribbon 'rightl across the front entrance of Craig hall, the new men's dormitory after l.t. Governor George Gosman spoke on the history of MSU and members of the band presented a short concert. With Mrs. Gosman is Pct O'l-tare, Spur president.
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SINGING W A I T E R S, freshmen boys' quartet, lrightl Don Schessler, Lewis Knox, Torn Nelson, and Bob Spiwak, held a lang note at the Nite Club dance. The quartet, minus string ties and aprons, also filled the air with melody at the Music school's convocation. SPONSURED BY ARNOLD AIR SOCIETY, Scabbard and Blade, Pershing Rifles and Sponsor Corps, the Military ball was the scene for dancing, tapping new members and a silent drill by the Pershing Rifles. Colonel Ercil Porter con- gratulated a new member and his date lrightl while Dick Joy pre- pares to announce another name. Bill Dankers was in charge of the Pershing Rifle drill. NEVER CEASING to entertain all tastes, the music school students and faculty gave recitals, Professor Eugene Anclrie, orchestra conduc- tor, lrightl went through a tough practice session in the auditorium before his recital. l-le was accom- panied by his wife,
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