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Judy Anderson, Queen of the . Military Ball, and her court. , ' Joshua Logan visits with the Silver Masque.
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There was even a line to give money to the Husky Statue Fund. Russian educators visited NU to learn the co-op system. So then we became Seniors, and were finally at the top of the heap (there was of course the premonition that we ' d soon be pushed off, but . . .). The year was started with much pomp and circumstance by the inauguration of Dr. Knowles. Then too there was the opening of the Graduate Center, and its decidedly welcome cafeteria. There was an all-out drive for school spirit, with an NU flag design chosen and a new Alma Mater com- posed. Also, the Student Council began a campaign for a Husky Statue, selling pins for the Cause. ' Twas rather vague what on earth was to be done with the statue once they got it, but crossing that bridge was still pretty hypo- thetical anyway. Continuing its purchasing program, the University ac- quired the Boston Stotage Warehouse, beside the had- been Opeta House. As of graduation time it stood firm — very firm — and was still apparently engaged in hous ing whatever wares a warehouse houses. In the winter Joshua Logan dropped by to give the Masque some tips on presenting Fanny, which they staged as the year ' s musical. The Masque was rather more successful with Fanny than Logan was with the play he was trying out in Boston at the time. Fanny closed after two nights ( as planned ) — and Logan ' s show in New York came close to doing so. ( unplanned ) . The International Relations Club and the Student Union worked up a highly successful model United Na- tions. That is, it was successful when it finally took place, the weekend befoie being snowed out. Because of said snowstorms (which cancelled Friday classes too, miracle of miracles) the scheduled appearance of Eleanor Roose- velt didn ' t occur. Dean Dissell took over as Dean of ' Women, migrating here from Dean Herrick ' s Jackson. And the Student Union gave Dean Melvin a cake to celebrate his 40th year at Northeastern.
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Coach Zeb Al Spiritus . . . MR. HUSKY Ilucklchtrry Husky, the winner, leads the other candidates in a hoop twirling contest.
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