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l i l l l l 'i l dad and daughter dance . . . Willie Cavanaugh represents papa's little girl walking down the aisle in the evening's entertainment. Members of the Womens League invited their fathers to ioln them this year in something new. The experiment was a dance at which the fathers ofthe University coeds were the escorts for the evening. The muslc was by Ray Muer and his combo, and at inter- mission a skit was presented by the students. The successfulness of the event was assurance that it would become an annual affair. Intermission performers assemble to take a bow. Graduation was shown as one of the more important events ln the life of daddy's pride and ioy. Marie Sabbe submits her vocal talent. Pie' and coffee were enioyed by Father Burke O'Neill and a group of dads and daughters. From any angle the music of Ray Muer was equally enioyable all evening. The table load of refreshments lasted only a short time among the large crowd.
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4 the UNION . . . Before, after and between classes, the trail usually leads to the basement of the Chemistry Building and the Union Room. Here a quick snack or refreshment may be obtained while one listens to the strains of the latest recorded music. The Union Room is strictly a non-profit organiza- tion. All profits of the past few years have been entered into the Student Activity Building Fund. The male students of the University donate their services which are arranged according to an hourly schedule set-up by the Student Union President, Stan Taylor.
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rl tlonto r , ntal School year, and If on a smaller scale, socially prominent to Dental School students :lumni as the annual Junior Prom. IE Odonto Ball is the biggest social event of s e a air, mo erae by r redge, cludes a Dinner at which alumni are aliforded oportunity to annually renew old memories. iff' d td D.A.H.D 1 . . . lst November the Ball was held in the Arabian A of the Hotel Tuller and featured Jack Qualey ns Troubadors. Back row: William Hengie, Paul Hungerman, Lieut. i. g. N Robert Schneider, Joseph Martin, Dave Middleton and James McEwan. Front row: Rita Hengesbaugh, Rosemary Detwiler, Mau- , reen Cotter, Jean Gaitley, Marge Kelly and Mrs. James 5 McEwan.
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