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FALL PROM We all waited a long time For this night, and it was worth it. The men in their tuxedos . . . the women draped in all their Fineries . . . beautiful corsages . . . perfumery . . . swaying music . . . soft lights. Remember how the decoration committee felt so proud when we con- gratulated theml Quite o few service men and alumni. Then there were the small chats during intermission . . . and the Grand March . . . and the school song . . . more dancing to the slow music . . . ah, what memories . . , won- derful memories, 24
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CLUBS ACTIVITIES Although the enrollment at NUC was very lovv this year, clubs and activities were still maintained at the traditional standard. With the First semester came the Iall prom, the Mother- Daughter banquet, Big Sister tea, I-Iallovve'en party, and the Christmas party. The second semester brought elections for the cabinets, council, campus leaders, and lVl,lC's typical guy and gal. There were sev- eral parties including the St. Pats party, and the kiddy party. The year ended with the college open-house, Class Night, and grad- uation. Q3
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Merriment was dominant on the campus on many a Friday night . . . where the socials were held this year. Freshman orientation came about at the Frosh-mixer . . . something dirierent in en- tertainment originated at this First social. The merry-goers congregated in the Womens Club- room where student talent performed. ln Qctober there was ci combination l-lal- lovve'en and 3aclcvvard dance. Cornstallcs and pumpkins decorated the 'cat ',.. a vast arra 11 of costumes . . . Cider and donuts were on the menU. - At Christmas the dance was held in the lcal' too. The highlight of this atlair was the game in which Dean Pope participated. The St. Pats Fling proved to be one of the best socials. Garbed in green all ol the G'Connor's, Murphy's, Nolan's, and alias O' Koselcs gathered around the piano to let out with some lrish hymns and jigs. Baby Dumplings, little l3auly's and the Patsy girls brought their yo-yo's and Raggedy Anns to the annual KIDS' Party on the campus in April. SOCIALS THE VICTORY SONG l-lere we are with hearts of courage, singing Morton's lame, When we cheer her on the Field, she wins in every game. Backing Morton's honor we will crush the enemy. Lead us, Morton, on to battle and to victory. CHORUS Fight on, lor Morton loyal and true, Carry her standard high, Proud of her colors orange and blue, l-larlcen to our battle cry-Rah! Rah! Rahl Dear Alma Mater we sing of thy praise True sons and daughters we. Lead us, We pray thee through all our days, Morton, hail to thee. 3
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