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Baker and Seerley Halls were be- sieged with college gals collecting their dates on a Friday evening last November, as Hal Leonard's mel- low music floated through Com- mons windows across the campus. Nlasterful women hung fruit and vegetable corsages on the lapels of their blushing men, and led them to the Femme's Fancy, annual girl- takes-boy dance. Coeds escorted, entertained, and paid the expenses of their boy friends in a turn-about entertain- ment that resulted in one of the FEMNES year's most popular informal social events. Rug-cutters swung their partners in the Sox Trot, Fe- dora Fling, and Sweater Swing, feature dances planned by Vera Scott and her committee. Publicity handled by Lola Raker and Jeanne Leo stimulated the ticket sales di- rected by lvlildred Walters and lllarilyn bliller. Bonnie Wake- man was general chairman of the leap-year-inspired frolic. The ideal man, the mosthand- some man, and the most muscular male were selected by dance-goers. -FANCY Paddle calls for the boy friend. Denny and June admire his corsage. 1 fl' Page 14
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The thrill of know- ing that this was their dance, cou- pled with the regret- ful feeling that it was the last all-col- lege dance they would attend as stu- dents, made the Sen- ior Prom of l940 a memorable event in the lives of seniors. Sweet s p r i n g- timel'-or the fact that it was the one and only all-college semi-formal dance of the spring term- inspired Teacher's College's co-eds to blossom forth in their frilliest and frothiest gowns. Soft, spring moon- light Hltering down on the terrace lent that certain air of glamor to the scene that is necessary for lasting impressions. T h e crowning glory for these cele- brated personages was t h e g r a n d march exclusively for graduating sen- iors. Scintillating music for the eve- ning's dancing was furnished by Al Menke and his pop- Page 13 , Q1 le- ular orchestra. The social life committee of the Student Council, headed by Evelyn Tesmer, made arrangements for the last prom in the student life of the seniors. SENIOR PROM Could it be politics? ff 3' - is . 'E'-J ' 'f-lmafl wal
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5, 5 -' A .-.ufgyg ' 4 5.5 Mr. Farlow visits Kay. The faculty entertain at varieties. just after the game. Tommy Dorsey Searight. DAD S DAY Dads who attended the eleventh annual celebration, October four- teenth and fifteenth, in their honor, were feted by respectful sons and daughters who were pledged to give their fathers a Hwhee of a time! A lively pep meeting on Friday evening officially opened the week- end of festivities. G o v e r n 0 r George A. Wilson was the princi- pal speaker at the Dad's Day lunch- eon in the Commons on Saturday noon. Immediately following this, the fathers were special guests at Page 15 the Iowa Teachers-Kansas Teach- ers College football game. . At eight o'clock that evening in the Commons recreation hall, the Press Club and Phi NIU Alpha Sin- fonia presented a Saturday Night Varieties p r o g r a m designed to please the fathers of Teachers Col- lege students. The chapel service, Sunday morning, with the theme, God as a Father, closed the program, and fathers drew back in their shells and became merely bank accounts until next year at the same time.
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