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One of the brightest events of the school year was the annual Sleighbell Ball, a semi-formal winter dance held in the girls’ gym. This year the Men's Club added a special touch to the dance by giving corsages to the first fifty couples to buy tickets. They also gayly decorated the gym in bright red, green, SLEIGH BELL BALL and white colors of the holiday season by suspending sleighs and candy canes from the ceiling and by decorating each table with Santa Clauses and snowmen. The Thorntoneers rounded off the evening by striking up a bright note and weaving a pattern of gaiety around the dancing couples. The third annual Sleighbell Ball was a huge success due to the careful preparation on the part of the Men's Club. SLEIGHBELL BALL The Girls’ Gym was gayly dec- orated by members of the Men's Club to lend a holiday glow to the occasion. Tables for refreshments were empty as the dancing couples waltzed to the music of the Thorn- toneers. Trent Owings and his date ar- ranged cookies, while Mr. Dulgar stirred the punch,
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Lambda Epsilon, the scholastic honor society of Thorton Junior Col- lege, has brought credit to its members since its organization in 1938 by Dr. Minna Jewell. Through the years its constant purpose has been to encourage scholarship by recognizing students of high achievement. Lambda Epsilon had a traditional banquet in the spring, at which former students enjoyed a reunion and new members were initiated. The Women’s Athletic Association afforded an opportunity to all women of Thornton Junior College to participate in a variety of sports. Some of the activities of WAA were Swims, and co-sponsoring such events as Gym Jams and dances. The choice of sports offered was left up to a vote of the members. They were then arranged into eight-week seasons. Volleyball, . tennis, and swimming were typical of the sports chosen. The big event of the year was the week-end house party held in the spring at the Indiana State Dunes at which the women enjoyed outdoor sports. LAMBDA EPSILON MEMBERS: Row 1: Beth Pearson, secretary; June Albers, vice-president. Row 2: James Daley, Delmar Weisz, Robert Sweeney, president; Robert Harmon, Milton Gardiner. Not Pictured: David Yaseen, Ramon Bonardi, Louisa Semerdjian, Lois DeVries, Judy Williams, Joseph Ingala. W.A. A. Board: Kay Rozek, treasurer; Mar- jorie Griffith, secretary; Joan Rin- ken, president; Melanie Gurzynski, Elva Wolf, vice-president. Not pictured: Phyllis Hartwig and Marianne Muller. Page 1)”
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ASSEMBLIES The past year was highlighted by many assemblies with guest speak- ers from all walks of life. Among guests was Captain Jack Harrison, a noted criminologist, who lectured and gave a live demonstra- tion on the lie detector, showing its operations. Quite different from the criminology assembly was a film on Puerto Rico. Robert Davis, who filmed and narrated the movie, whisked us on a magic carpet through Puerto Rico. After seeing the movie, we all felt as though we had visited the country personally. The January orientation assembly featured one of our own faculty as guest speaker, Mr. Godwin. His talk and demonstration showed us the importance of atoms. Joe Callaway, famous Broadway star, appeared be- fore us in February. In addition to reciting Lincoln’s “Farewell Address to Springfield,” he delivered excerpts from “Bus Stop’ and “No Time for Sergeants.” Mike Wright proved to be a worried but cooperative subject for a lie detector dem- onstration by Captain Jack Harrison. Mr. Robert Davis, cinematographer and traveler, presented a color motion picture on Puerto Rico at the January assembly. Students filled the auditorium to hear Dr. A. M. Maahs, noted sociologist and world traveler, present a lecture and film program entitled “India Today.”
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