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Above: Lila Varasso as the Princess in the Chinese Temple Dance, one of the four colorful ballets of the Art Ball pageant. She is attended by Norma Huntoon. Below: Section of the grand finale, led by the girls of the English Minuet. The four characteristic ballets were Russian, Chinese, English, and American. Above: Dorothy Covitt, Queen of the 1943 Art Ball, The United Nations, followed by three of her attendant , Marilyn Amick, Claire Cummins, and Beda Aldana. Below: The Devil (Caspar Wold) drives the Axis Rats, Hitler (Arlene Matson), Mussolini (Alice Petta), and Hiro- hito (Anita Buderer) out of his domain as undesirables.
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The United Nations was the theme of the eighteenth Art Ball, presented by the Art Students ' League on the evening of Novem¬ ber 19, 1943. Against the background of a huge head of the Statue of Liberty there unfolded as the highlight of the evening a pageant depicting the common man ' s struggle for freedom, the defeat of the forces of tyranny, and the triumphant spirit of the free peoples of America, China, Britain, and Russia. The Ball combined spectacular theatrical effects, delightful satirical com¬ edy, and masterly solo and ballet dances with an especially timely message of hope for the better world of tomorrow which is being built by the pioneers of today. Right: Richard Mier in the solo dance number John Freedom Strikes Off His Chains. ART HALL-1943
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ASSOCIATED STUDENTS STORE Packed with every¬ thing from tooth brushes to dance cos¬ tumes, the co-op, a store owned and managed by the As¬ sociated Students, doubled this year as the Army PX while the STAR men were our guests. Behind the counter: Myrtle Barquist, Mrs. Fred Spring. CORRAL A comfortable, infor¬ mal lounging room in the Cafeteria build¬ ing, where students take time out from their studies for a friendly conversation or a game of bridge. Background, left to right: Don Jansen, Bob Grim- shaw, Durwood Hunton. Foreground, left to right: Patricia O ' Connor, Mary Didion, Connie Benedict.
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