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Dean MacGregor, Mrs. Tyson, and Dr. Tyson finish their meal. Senior Dinner Dance Seniors had their last flingi' as university students May 18, 1956 at the seniors class dinner Dancing followed the dinner. dance. Class members attended the banquet held at the Fontenelle Hotel where they were ad- dressed by Dr. I. B. Tyson, senior class sponsor, and President Milo Bail. The Stylemasters quar- tet provided entertainment. Presiding over the evenings program was Chuck French, senior class president. Followingrthe dinner, seniors and their dates danced to the music of the Keynotes in the Peony Park Ballroom.
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i i f , 5 5 1 5 5 D 5 i 4 E , , 5 i l 3 Q 5 2 li 1 Dr. Nell Ward discusses Founder's Day Program with T. Earle Sullenger. Founders Founder's Day, October 8, marked forty-eight years of growth for the Uni- versity of Omaha. Faculty and students celebrated the event at an informal coffee hour in the Conference Center Lounge. Highlighting the program were speeches by former Deans Nell Ward, T. Earle Sullenger and Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, Dr. William H. Thompson. Invitations to the coffee hour were sent to faculty members, present and past members of the Board of Regents, campus organization presidents and alumni. Dr. William Thompson speaks to F ounder's Day crowd. KE!62
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Isn't anyone campaigning for Elmo Rippentoe? pical Freshman Bo and Girl Ianet Wilkie, Chi Omega and Cary Salquist, Pi Kappa Alpha were named Typical Freshmen Girl and Boy at the annual Freshman Mixer October 3. During intermission ceremonies Ioan Engstrom and Bob Sherwood, last year,s Typical Frosh, presented the winners with billfolds on behalf of the student body. Park Ames was Master of Ceremonies and Irene Rorick was chairman of the- dance. Ah, perk up Sue, your candidate won. Cary Sallquist, typical freshman boy, and Janet Wilke, typical freshman girl, compare gifts.
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