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- T ' .rjaawjrxr University music students gave an exhilarating per- formance in Flotow ' s opera Martha during winter quarter in Fine Arts Auditorium. Red Martha and Black ' s Modine played bridge during the event, but many others were on hand for the Music Department ' s major musical presentation of the year. The Drama Department ' s production of William Shakespeare ' s Othello commemorated the Univer- sity Theatre ' s 100th presentation. Cos- Othello tumes were elaborately designed and the Fine Arts stage was extended for the performance which was truly a masterpiece in every sense of the word.
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Winter Registration on Jan. 2 was chilly, but things became rather warm over on South Milledge just before day- break when a fire broke out at the Theta Chi frater- nity house. As the blaze ripped Theta Chi Fire through the house, a neighbor re- marked, Those boys ought to know better than to run around in the middle of the night initiating each other . . . and in their under- wear, too! Wonder what she thought of the boys that came over on big, red trucks with hosepipes to stop the fire? Local merchants, students, and towns- people alike all joined together in securing the Theta Chi residents some new clothes and housing facilities. Fifteen minutes after first period classes started one morning during January, a male student entered the class all out of breath. With Snow, SnoM ' , Snow ! a grin from ear to ear, he exclaimed, Sir, it ' s snowing outside! For the next two hours, students had their eyes facing the windows rather than the professors, and one damsel, ten minutes late to class, was politely asked, What ' s the matter. Miss Jones? Forget your skis this morning? February brought an even larger snowfall, and frozen white men adorned the campus. H BIDP ' u,---. ' . wm bk ■it- - 28
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Following another record-breaking campaign as com- pared to those held at other universities around the nation, Georgia students cli- March of Dimes maxed the March of Dimes drive at the President ' s Ball in Memorial Hall. Preceding the social function, dimes and dollars were collected all over Athens — road- blocks, the pie throw, a slave auction, street corner coffee stands, theaters, on the tape downtown. For the second consecutive year, Tau Epsilon Phi won the sweepstakes award for raising the most money. Alpha Phi Omega presented many trophies at the dance, and Martha Moore, Kappa Alpha Theta, was crowned March of Dimes Queen. ■ ■ ■ H IIf H 7 I j HJ H I r Hk ri f -V V I E - ' ' l l S BI ' J J 1 i i l 1 1 V Hw... tP .. .j nn 30
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