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Sadie '%awJiut4. ‘Day 'Ttoucm e f7. t9S? Sech goin’s on vvc did have on thet day uv all days when she’uns took things inta char hans an got thar-selvcs a he’un! Once legilly kot, thar was not a thing them he'uns could to but t’ git all dolled up in thar bcs’ Dogpatch duds an ’tend the Annual Sadie Hawkins Day Ball. The rafters rally shuked an the dus’ raized rite up of’en the Hoor as them wimmin dansed the feet often’em to the toon of Mac’s Merrymakers. Galluns uv sweet pa-tootie juice was consumated—natchcrly, the wimmin was payin! Thet Stonewall Jackson hid fur shame when it were nounccd thet he had the wors’bcard. But Fearless Fos-tlick Gordon jumped fur joy when his’n was choozcd the bcs’ uv all. E)ai$y June Blake and Mac Abner Merrill sur ’nuff was the bcs’ dressed cupplc at the shindig. Mos’ conspickuous uv all was Foot-loose MacDonald who sallied up to git a mos’ valooble priz fur his’n mos’ riginal, awthentic Dogpatch git-up.
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'itycUlaeueeK The inimitable style of our master of ceremonies, Conrad Graham, guest speakers, Dr. Hyde and Raymond Spear, and the famous Hallo-Weenies were largely responsible for the success of the traditional Halloween Banquet. The originality and ingenuity of the costumes selected by the faculty and students added a certain spirit to the banquet that was felt by everyone attending. Following the banquet, the witches jamboree held in Rounds Hall climaxed an enjoyable evening for all.
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Wc Goi A Boot Out Of This TOUtCX (falKUMll 'PctiHWu, , 2. 3. ? ?52 The spirit of the Winter Carnival pervaded the entire campus and its activities this year. Top honors in the snow sculpturing competition between the classes went to the sophomores for their depiction of a student studying for finals. The senior sculpture, “Wc Got A Boot Out of This,” and the junior’s, “My Favorite Teacher,” tied for second place. “Smart Alee, our P. T. C. mascot, sculptured by the freshman class won third place honors. The Carnival had a grand opening on Friday night with a Scavenger Hunt followed by a ski dance. Spirit was at its peak on Saturday with the Kcene-Plymouth girls basketball game and the annual Carnival Ball. Climaxing the ball was the crowning of the queen and king, Janice Homer and Ernest Beals, in a setting of snowflakes. Open house in the dormitories and the Mary Lyon Hall entertainment terminated the Winter Carnival for another year. Queen Jan anti King Ernie
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