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.MISS DECEMBER, Carok ' Larst-n, is a senior in educa- tion, but still enjovs a new Teddy Bear for Christmas! Carole, an Alpha I ' hi, is quite busy with school activities during the winter, but spends her summers swimming and working at Disneyland. December Welcomes Basketball and Baxter December was tipped in with the open- inii; of Basketball season. The Pan Pacific was the scene as SC hosted Loyola. Many Trojans were on hand to see Forrest Twogood ' s highly touted team in action. In keeping with the fes- tive holiday season the sororities and fraternities gave the orphan children a bit of happiness at Christmas-time by inviting the kiddies to dinner at the organizations ' houses, followed by a show at the university. Dr. Baxter was at his delightful best as he presented his annual Christmas read- ings. The long awaited holiday vacation was greeted by many students at Trov. Parties and celebrations filled the remainder of December. LITTLE DON BUFORD is shown during one of his explosive runs against Notre Dame. Trojans will alwa s remember this Helms Athlete of the Month as, poimil for poiuid, the toughest SC foot- baller.
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Poor Bruin I! VOTE FOR HONEST ABE SOMER PUT rous X tr hokbt me -■ r Geoelics Eiperl Wanis Radiation Incfease In LA. T.M.D. 7Vc r i s Dr. Willijm Sh k ip «r«. tlH. 0. ooHd Xflound «uthof.ly on FRANK C. BAXTER in « fpecUl fotvm lo d Kv(i Hifvttt, tnd oth« ..II bnox ' ) B4it«iUn workt SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22 ADMISSION FREE IIEIT UU MD Cunn IT! ' ir t™! ' • ' rH£i cloMHied odi - • -r-i .• -■ ' 5 . : :z.n£ ' L» ' - , r i tr i ra-v- . S - - l ' r™ ' - =%r: T -WOrilKR Ol TSTANDINCi i nit m November was rhe take DAIL t HRl IN. ' Ken Ballaiil, (iar - Short, Ken Crossiiian, Joe Jares ami Lair ' Licht (with ttie bare feet) intercepted the truck carrsint; the No- vember 21 edition of rhe I CL. d.iil piib- h ' catioii. The truck dri er was treated to a free breakfast in an SC fraternit - house wliih- 1(1,(1(10 of the fake papers that you see on this pa ie were substituted for the real one . 1 hen, these bundles were distributed on the I (. ' !,. A campus for the imsuspectiiif; Hruins to read. Within minutes their camp is was in pan lemoniuin! Some at. ' ;ressi e Hruins tried to stuff these papers into tr.ish containers, but tlie milliiif: mobs wouldn ' t let them. This stunt brought chagrin to the I ' clan ' s, national |iublicit - to Troy, and continued our cross- town ri ,-ilry in a sane( ?), non-destriicti e manner. Sporh Spotlight lOOK OU1 HUINI BUT NOW! BUY NOW! A NEW CIGAREnE IIGHIER IHAI PUYS FIGHI ON SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR IROY CAMP NEEDED! SC DELTA GAMMA HOUSE
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THE CHRISTMAS SHOW, l..,.,l.,i i v Ka. bteltenkamp, provid- ed entertainment for nrph.-in ihililrcn after Troy ' s fraternities and sororities filled their iiiinfiry little toniacli-i with turkey ' n trim- mings. Dr. Baxter followed a tew da s later with his annual Christ- mas readings. He included, of course, his tales of Scrooge and Bob Crachett and held the audience spellbound with Yuletide stories from World W.ir 11 efei ' .in-. th.it weie xxritten in froiit-luie foxholes. IN DF.Ci:.MBKR, Dr. Topping ap- pointed Francis Tappaan ( left ) as Vice- I ' resident, Stuilent and Alumni .Affairs. Mr. Tappaan returns to his .Alma Mater (where he as an .AIl-.American end) .ifter a period as legislative assistant to Senator Thomas Kuchel (right). V ice- President Tappaan will .-isiume his du- ties in September, 1 ' It ' ).
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