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rqnycme gm I've watched the twilight slip away. I've seen a red rose fade. I've heard the closing measure Of a sweetheart's serenade. I've seen the big oak shed her leaves. I've heard a last goodbye. I'Ve Watched the smouldering embers. I know why lovers cry. But what a nice tomorrow, Roses with every Spring. A song for each new love And anyone can sing. Donna M add ux Page 24
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Figures Don't Lie Some wise old bird way back figures d i ' once said that ont lie No . w whether he was speakin about percentages and deci f mals or anothe o the question th ' E r side , ere remamsa o' p int of difference. But who likes fractions? Here is the dope on the hereafter side of the question. Ruthie is fiv f e oot, three and a half and ' the scale at 105. Sh ' tips e IS a blond and has green eyes. Wait, brother, I'm not through yet. She has a 33-inch bust, 22-inch waist and 33-inch hips. And most people agree that's plenty alright. Ten-mile Parade One of the most impressive events of the great American classic was the 10-mile parade on Tuesday during the week of the contest. All the girls rode in push carts made in the hape of butterflies with throngs of bystanders ushing at you constantl f y or autographs, the ' young senior said. S I' And g to native Kansas, she was notified that she had been selected Sweethe of Wichita. upon returnin art Music Major Ruthie is majoring in music. She is quite a well-known vocalist and has made many appear ances before various local college and civic groups She appeared with Pat Scalet, one of her Alpha Sigma Alpha Sorority Sisters, in the Kanza Variety Show. They sang several songs, but the favorite with the audience was their special rendition o Tallahassee f Ruth has also appeared in many student as- sembly programs and has always been received with enthusiasm. Military Ball After the crowning of the candidate from Ten- nessee as Miss America, the girls were the guests of officers of the army and navy at a military ball, the climaxing affair of the week-long event. We enlist d e men haven't got a chance Paul Hudson. H er an Ohn bass a wa Page 23 e's to prove that Ruthie look eve ' s equally good in 'hmg gown. Below b oy friend Chuck Klo- a, now attenolin K g U, and Ruthie go for lk around the college lake.
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In the limelight was the main event of this year's Pan-Hellenic activities, the annual all-Greek formal dance. And very nice it was too, with Falling Leaves as its theme. Besides the formal dance the council sponsored a formal rush week, en- couraged scholarship through an award to the sorority with the highest grade point average, and acted as a clearing house for all sorority matters. Those sororities represented on the council are Alpha Sigma Alpha, Sigma Sigma Sigma, and Theta Sigma Upsilon. Sponsor of the Pan-Hellenic council is Mrs. Edwina Fowlerg president of the organization is Vi Hall.-Betty Kissee. Page 25 Seems like the girls have forgotten all about that old sorority rivalry at least for the moment. All is sisterly love for Joy Kunshek, Donaleevz Meeker, Lorena Mae Riley, Betty Zurek, Phyllis Wells, Vi Hall, Betty Kissee, Janie Anderson, Mary Del Esch and Pat Scalet.
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