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REGISTRATION DAY Registration Day arrives five times a year at M. S. C. By tne term, registration, is meant tne ratal signing up for all tne classes you plan to struggle through for the ensuing quarter, giving the college authorities the information they need lo know at)out you as a student, and that very minor necessity, trading your money in for a locl er key and a lew small cards. During the past year, a system of pre- registration has been devised. This system gives the student who knows what he plans to take for the coming quarter a chance to fill out his cards and get his advisor s sig- nature before the mad rush of the actual registration day. The day, having been one of continual, rugged struggle, is generally finished off in the evening with something more enjoyable, generally a party or a dance. Page 16
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CHRISTMAS BALL HANGING THE GREENS Always a favoriU i)ail ol tlic Yuloticle leslivilios is llie aimnal C liristmas hall. I liis year, tlu- danre was llic lirst lornial all sriiool allaii ol tlic school year. It was lielci Saturday niglit. December 10. in iIk {iym- iiasiuni. Mr. Herman Haiislieer was cliairman oi (lie planning committee. Monty Pitner was in cnarge of llie inter- mission program, and Helen Fisner handled the relreshmcnts. Tickets and their sales were taken care of by Margie McGee. E ob C ' ufhiand and Bill Edie capably led the able decorators who set the atmosphere for the music of Bob W ' iard and his band. T he Hanging of the Greens has been an tinnual affair since IQli. I his year, the event was held on Sunday afternoon. December 18, 1949. Betty Hudson read the story of Christmas; the girls ol Residence Hall, members of the Dance Club and music de()arlment per- lornied the traditional dances and musical numbers. Mary Booth was the Spirit of Misrule. Bearers of the Greens were Margaret Ctirry, Bill Edie, Ruth Holbrook, Mary Lou Rock- well, and Paidine Cramer. Norine Norris served as the Spirit of Christmas and Margie McGee and Shirley Jennings lighted the Yule Log. Page 17
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