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Biggest Winter Function FORESTER'S B LL WELL ATTE DED MAN. CAN I USE THlS! says bearded Art l-lolzweissig as he accepts an electric razor from Rolf l-larmsen at the Farester's Ball. The razor is given as a first prize for the best bush of hair cultivated over a three month period preceding the Ball. POUNDING THE RICKEY-TICK piano is George Stone who let loose with the old time stuff in the Forester's barf' Singing along are Jim Pfusch and Doyne Tank. PAUL BUNYAN'S PRODIGIES were out en masse for the pre-Forester's Ball convo lbottom le-ftl in late January. Designed to advertise the Ball, the convo featured songs and music by the woodmen and the usual satire directed toward the lawyers. Some of the talent shown here, along with old Bertha lmoose headl, are: Dan O'Rourke, Ralph l-lershberger, Dennis Swift, George Stone, Jack Chamberlin, Phil Hanson, Don Lantz, Bob Greenan, Don Williams, Bertha, Frank Kirsf chten, Dick Joy, Prof. Fay Clark, Bill l-lummon, John Lowell, Jack l-lautzinger, Allen Hearst, Jerry Taylor, Doyne Tank, Dick Faurot, Mr. John Krier, Jim Pfusch, Ted Rieger and Art l-lolzweissig.
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Qifiiiiiiiiv SOMETHING DIFFERENT in the way of a party, the annual Newman club Mardi Gras afforded games, dancing and a chance for ingenuity on the part of the living groups, The ever popular Theta sponge throw ileftl puts Shirley Sphene in an uncomfort- able position. THE KAPPA FREAK SHOW lbe-low, left! afforded some unusual sights. Joan Grundstrom, tatooed lady and Janice Weatherston, bearded lady, were popular with the spectators. CROWNED as Mardi Gras queen and king were Befrta Huebl, Kappa Alpha Theta, and Bill Stong, Sigma Chi, Looking on were Grace Donisthorpe, Synadelphic candidate, and Van Ol- son, Phi Sigma Kappa candidate.
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