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Page 33 text:
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md romance at ' Autumn Review ' COUPLES dance between the stern stares of the Air Force Guard. THE PUNCH BOWL was the center of attraction in the Rathskellar. ARMY AND NAVY, at ease, leave after a night of dancing. 29
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A FUTURE ENSIGN proudly presents his nervous date to the lieutenant. Military dance Pat Toner, Tom Trinley, and Neal Lamping of the Army, Navy, and Air Force joined forces to produce a highly successful Military Ball this year. In the past the Ball had been held in the early winter but due to a reorganization of the social calen- dar, the cadets and midshipmen found themselves with the eve of the Duke game to hold their military merry-making. The committee ex- ploited their advantage, hiring the Johnny Palmer Orchestra and put- ting to work a crew of artistic decor- ators. Autumn Review was the re- sult. Kitty Kearney of Barat College, Maureen Doyle of Mundelein Col- lege and Carmen Ores, a Texas girl, arrived that afternoon to compose the court of queens. They were es- corted by the three chairmen. As tradition demands, one of the big obstacles of the evening for proud cadets and midshipmen was to in- troduce their nervous dates to the various military personnel at th e university. NEAL LAMPING, chairman, sits quietly in an empty Rathskeller on the eve of the Military Ball. -
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Moot Court leads parade of events Life at Notre Dame is a parade: a parade of events, flying pompous and pious colors to demonstrate the worth of the university. The Moot Court - - black-robed judges, intricate arguments, and laurel-crowned advocates - parade as a process of law. The decorations for Decorations Week-end cartoonish Dog- patch characters, blusty John Henry, and card- board castles parade as hoorays for football. Elections signed petitions, sloganed posters, and room-visiting candidates - - parade as promises for improvement. And lectures --a psychiatrist ' s view of the students ' personal problems and memoirs of a German baroness - parade as recitals of wisdom. TENSION mounts during proceedings of annual Moot Court with Justice Sherman Minton pre- siding. ARCHITECTS of Fisher Hall were up through the night in preparation for Decorations Weekend. Their re- ward: first prize. 30
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