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Page 22 text:
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JUNIOR PROM JUNIORS have their most important meeting of the year for discussion of the itJunior Promf, They declare that it shall be bigger and better than any before or any after. Jim Mullen is elected to be king and chairman over all chair- men, and Thomas Rennemo is appointed assistant general chairman. Finances arc of nrst concern, but publicity and broadcasting committees start at once. The most popular man at this time of the year is, of course, his majesty who keeps the girls guessing! Time passes. The court of honor is announced, and the Purple lets the queen out of the bag of secrecy Irene Cbape. AY 6 arrives and with it comes last fiurry 0f hnishing touches appointments at the beauty parlor, trouser pressing, parades, shoe shining, shaving, etc. Formals fall into filmy folds as the danee-minded campus iiEdsiT and iiCoedsT, drive or walk to Hamilton gym. The receiving line welcomes all. They dance to the sweet swing of I06 Sudy and his orchestra. After :1 bit of a shamble, they amble upstairs for a snack and a quencher at the convenient iicock- taileless cocktail loungeii 0n the balcony. VVTMJ puts Whitewater 0n the air, with Bob Heiss announcing. For threc-qunrters of an hour, friends and proud mothers and fathers listen to the swing to which their sons and daughters iitrip the light fantastic? Queen Irene Chape and King James Mullen smile while Joe Sudy and Bob Heiss announce the grand march. thlawT Lefiingwell, Ketter, Ransom. Rogers, XVeiss, XValker, Chape, Mullen, Romaine, Fronek, Edwards, Place, Hahn, Molnar.
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ST UNT NIGHT This Changing World OMANCE, ballet, prophesy, portrayale everything from the sublime t0 the ridicu- lous happens at stunt night, the event of all events that no Whitewater student misses. In the lighter veins the Theta Sigs from the hDemocracy 0f MooiT sing their way to fourth position tupper lefty The breath-taking episode on the shores of beautiful, exotic Hawaii, presented by the Delta Sigmas tupper righti, win third prize in the most impressive group. As first honors in the humorous division are announced, IVilbItr Stecker 0f hiDr. Lunghiglfs Medicine Showii with his htStep right up folksAright this way,H is remembered. And who was it said iiDmx'n with hbossesieGreyhound ibosseshw Anyway it is a laugh that will last tcenter lefO. The crowning glory goes to Wesley Foundation in its timely portrayal of iiGod Biess Americaii tcenter 1'ig110. The W Club and ihDuckyiT give a laugh although winning n0 prize. Clever is the take-ofT 0n uHour 0f CharnW by the Chi Delts. Frank HOrrin Tuckerh Remeikis and Wee Bonnv Beilke bring down the hous: and win third Uower righti.
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SENIOR ACES STANDING at the top are twelve students selected bV the facultV as the outstanding students of W. S T Cathe senior aces. In the commercial Held they select: 101m Dettmamz, Phi Chi, Wesley president and busi- ness manager of the MINNIE; Harris Lyon, in- dependent, senior president and basketball star; Eldred Speck Phi Chi vice- -president, Pi Omega Pi president and Roval Purple editor: Lomse Bayer, Theta Sigma editor of the Roval Purple and MINNIE; W'ilma Hasx, independent, W. A. A. president; and Arlene Rose, inde pendent. Those selected among the academic students are: Garfield McG'mw, Sigma president; Lowell 117175012, independent, Photo Club and Academic Vice-president; Amm Lou Riexcb, independent, straight A student; Odemz Richards, Alpha Sig- nm; and Betty Rogers, Alpha Sigma president. Bernice Harper stands head and shoulders above the rest in the primary department. At the annual Tri Sigma sweater swirl the men vote Lois F'III'Iey, Alpha Sigma sophomore, as the most popular girl on the campus. Bruce Sinat- tuck, Phi Chi, basketball star, is selected by the women as the mast popular man. Standing: Wilson, LVon Dcttmann Speck, Richards Rogers Lois Furley, Bruce Shattuck w! McGraw. Seated: BaVer, Hass Rose, Riesch Harper, I5
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