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mam 26w and che SCHIEMENZ PLAYS SANTA CLAUS With only the addition of one small pillow for the extra avoirdupois, Student Prexy A1 Schiemenz poses as a benevo- lent Saint Nicholas. Here he is practicing beaming at the Chi 0 Christmas tree for a later appearance as Santa for the Vet City kiddies. No, that isn't a natural growth on his face. It wasn't that close to St. Pat's day. tBesides, Paddee said no to the beard growingj HSoup's on at the Mines Chorale banquet at the Sky Chief. Director Gene H e m m 1e, Reporter Catherine Burnett, and Gene Pavlas beam ap- proval While president of the group Roy Fisk just looks hungry. Below e a scene at the Co-ed Dance, that one time of the year when it's baby Who pays. Notice, tellers, those bouton- nieres. Could be 'tis a gentle hint from the girls for future drags when papa ; t again reaches for the pocketbook. y X tPlease, Ellen, enter the spiritj
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Www There may be some future in studying campusology, but a cer- tain group of Fort Bliss officers found it more to their advantage to analyze the parabolic curves of T.C.M.'s beauties. Shirley DOW- num's pulchritude . . . or was it that smile, completely captured the eyes of the judges as well as the microphone of Vivian Michael Who was mistress of ceremonies for KVOF, the campus station. Meanwhile master of ceremonies, Frank Cauble spent his time smil- ing at the other dozen beauties. As a note to contrast, the New Look also put in its two cents when Hell Week came with all its digni- ty .. and beasts. Betsy Goodloe, uD1 . Iekyl and Miss Hyde of the campus, made a double appear- ance in rags and evening dresses. AND THE
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January was the month of Snow Fiestas and Sun Carni- vals With the Miners, Gs usuall putting their fingers in both pies. Snowball fights, tobogganing, and skiing were highlights of the Snow Fiesta on January 31 When 300 Muckers took off to spend the day in Ruidoso. Lloyd Stevens and some eager beavers spent the morning building ct huge snowman With CLH the trimmings. However, he saw his mistake when the snowman, instead of giving Queen-Elect once Huntef the cold shoulder, promptly put his arm around her, Was Lloyd jealous! Ann Gumaer was pulled out of the river by benefactors Gene Anderson and Hink Moome. But don't think they're typ- ical knights in shining armour . . . seems that they threw her in first. The climax of the evening was a dance at the Navajo Lodge and coronation of Quen once. Several Mines co - eds repre- sented their home towns in the 1948 Sun Carnival Parade. N cm-, cy Wilcox, Deane McLure, and Frances Davidson looked pretty happy about the Whole affair.
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