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X J 9 l lfL6U g . . February began with seventy-five of the Southwestern Singers making a six day concert tour through Mississippi, Alabama, and Tennessee C25 beginning the 3. THE event of the year for choir members, this delightful trip was highlighted by Pappa and Mama losing their suitcases, Virgil paying us a visit, our l'Tupelo-like concert in Nash- ville, clowns Leslie Thompson and Iohn Murry Springfield, frequent irnpromtu pro- grams, the visit to the graveyard, Bob Reed and his flashbulbs, the dam day, the visit to Paris, and the ability of weary, but happy, singers to go to sleep anywhere-any place. CUC's Chinese scholarship student Ling Hong Lee enrolls at SW All students climbed back in the saddle again the next week as second semester officially got under- way. For three week-ends straight Southwestern was danceminded with the Tri Delta's opening the sec- ond semester formal season February ll with their fast-moving Star and Crescent Ball at the University Club, the Chi Ome-ga's decorated the gym with two thousand gaily-colored paper masks for their elab orate Masque Ball the l8, and the ATO's prevued spring the 25 with their beautiful Herald of Spring Ball in the Panorama Room of the King Cotton. H. . . join- me c!L0ir an :See me 501f1,If!L.!v
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