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hue newest STUDENT UNION BUILDING The g1r1s moved out of the Clark Hall dorm1tory and the whole Un1vers1ty moved 1n When the th1rty nine year old vme covered dorm was vacated last year, it was modernized, stream 11ned, re decorated, and there was the long awa1te STUDENT UNION BUILDING Most heard phrase on the Campus durmg 1938 Meet you at the Coffee Shop the Shop s major domo, peppy Lendal Kotchevar, mventmg new sundaes planning dances beammg Pmg pong, card games bull sess1ons 1n full swing in the North Lounge eds and coeds talking 1dly 1n front of the huge fireplace 1n the South Lounge couples trucking, big applmcf at the week end all U partles Upstarrs officials busy 1n the newly 1nsta1led A S U W offices 11nes of people 1n front of the employment oilice Panhellemc, Phrateres, Ade1ph1 Dean of Women s oflice student government all under one roof for the first time A couple of the boys head toward the Student Union Building intent on a bull session to kill afternoon hours Ueftj Looks as though the health club had Just held a luncheon Judging by the number of empty milk bottles just to prove that the A W S lounge is used for something besides committee meetings Crlghtj I m just a llttle Hawaiian g1r1 Patsy Peterson from Honolulu demonstrates how to really swing into it at one of the all U parties in Clark Hall Clefrj In the coffee shop red headed waitresses serve malts to quench that thirsty feelmg frightj Women Only signs were hung out when coeds got together ln the A. W. S. lounge for their first gala Christmas party. Ueftj Card sharks demonstrate the fine points of pinochle while friends kibitz. Crightj It isn t taboo for men and women to study together in the comfortable South Lounge . . . in front of the old-fashioned fireplace they talk over everything from dating to mid-quarters.
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o RALLY COMMITTEE Men's Chairman, Lawrence McIntosh Assistants, Joseph Scharf, Philips Reilly, Douglas Graves, Howard Burke, Harry McGuane, Raymond Seefeldt. WOHl6H,S Chairman, Charlotte Wright Assistants, Sue Allen, Camille Ness, Barbara Ridgeway, Iverne Perry, Kathryn La Gasa. Informal rallies at a rninute's notice . . . women entered the Held for the first time-and brought pom-pons, charm, and new life . . . a Women Onlyl' section, and a chance to chase out the men- retaliation for hoargenegg . . . color . . mind. The Committee at the Oregon Rally in the Pavilion Cstandingj Curtis Church, Douglas Graves, Joseph Scharf, Raymond Seefeldt, Lawrence McIntosh, Charlotte Wright Cseatedj Barbara Ridgeway, Betty Adams, Camille Ness, Iverne Perry, Sue Allen The Night Before the Indian Attack Brothers ahead of him and brothers behind him, and the Sigma Chi's had a sit-down strike. fleftj Any spectator could have safely bet his shirt on the Sigma Tau Alpha's, because they won First women's prize--Willette Wasson, Velma Alleman, Caroline Van Mason, Luola Shaver, Polly Phelps, Shirley Runnalls. William Barrons and Richard Munger look as though they had the gambling spirit too. Crightj When precise-looking band members break into trucking, it's good news for the cameraman. Cleitj It was nothing more primitive than their gal friends' lipstick that made the Psi U's look so savage. Isn't that ri-ch-h? Crightj Maternal-looking Alpha De1t's: Jack Hart and Rex Anderson. Cieftj The Delta Zeta's float had the same classic beauty that won them First prize the year before-Dorothy Wolf, D Clarinc Knight, Margaret Willson, Bronwen Pratt, Lorraine Peregrine frightj A Masonic Temple view oi the Stanford rally.
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