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livery coed dreams ol the clay when she will have a pin Serenade of her own. IN SERENADES AND DANCES ADDED THAT ROMANTIC TOUG Obtaining a college education was hard work, but not all of the work was studying. There was always time for social life: no text-book could compete with a date. XVe look back on the time when we decorated for a dance and all our wonderful plans fell through, either because the decorations came apart or we needed one more foot of wire to connect that last light. Still, we managed to beat the nine o'clock deadline, and to transform the house into a dreamland of soft lights and sweet music. In this romantic atmosphere, someone usually succumbed and put out his pin. Almost before we enjoyed throwing him in the XX'abash. we were attending practices for the pin serenade. But the drudgery of song practice was forgotten as we gathered to carry on one of the most cherished of college traditions.
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Formal fraternity rush opened the fall semester for the second consecutive year. The freshmen were entertained with dinners. parties. and informal get-togethers. Temporarily. confusion reigned. then classes began, rush faded, and the new pledges took up the scheduled pattern of college life. It wasn't long before the pledges discovered ways to spend time and expend energy in their new environment. As the boys were becoming eflicient in their pledge duties, the girls were getting ready to start the whirl. Coke dates and informal parties at the sorority houses occupied we didnvthear about this durmoqmshn h many of their afternoons until Christmas vacation. V ' U The beginning of the second semester brought one last round ol parties. Then came the excitement of Preference Dinner. the big decision. and the climax of a semester of rush - pledging. f-X XVe should never have told them there are no classes on Saturday mornings. .f ' f 4 ii'-XTOKE PARTIES AND SMOKERS MEANT RUSH AND PLEDGING Let's cut out this coupon and send in for that college man they're offering. -A ws? L Etiillf' tg N Wu
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OUR COLLEGE LIVES If you drop it men. we can always call it the Stardust Formal. NX O , ,..,. , V a 1 4 g , ' o n . o , ' n o . . Q ' o ,.. J ' Q 0 ff:-.x.,,' ,K ' . ' ' warm . ' Q, - , . Q I , ' gg 0 1 '15-Q: q o f m nn ' ae- ! 9? a xx
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