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THIS IS ONE OF THE FEW STAG AFFAIRS-BOYS ARE SEEN HERE TALKING WITH BOYS The first week of intellectual pursuit was climaxed with the Freshman Welcome Dance, sponsored by the Student Council. Over twenty-five hundred freshmen and upperclassmen danced to music furnished by the Collegians. A pep rally during intermission furnished the collegiate atmosphere and gave the band and cheerleaders a chance to perform. With the close of a week of initiation, the freshmen discarded the red beanies and officially became members of the U. of D. family. The new co-eds were welcomed at a tea and fashion show given by the Women's League, September 23. Be- fore sitting down to tea, sorority members modeled ensembles suggested for campus affairs. Chairman Julie McCarthy introduced the Reverend Fr. Ce- lestin J. Steiner, the Reverend Fr. Joseph Foley, Student Counselor, Miss Helen Kean, Dean of Women, and League president, Margaret Farley. Each freshman co-ed attending the tea was as- signed a Big Sister, whose function was to help the new student with scholastic and social prob- lems. The new coeds left the tea more informed concerning correct attire at University functions, a few friends richer, and confident that their Big Sisters would be able to cope with any situation.
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