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Outstanding on the social calendar for April was the All-School Formal spon- sored by the Veterans Club and held in the Union Ballroom with music by Jimmy Meyers. Second in the series of Penthouse Plays was hiedda Gabbler, Ipsen ' s neurotic study, presented the last of April under the combined auspices of the English Department and Theta Alpha Phi. The usual bridge games . . . proverbial cokes, and back fence gossip prevailed. Picnics were in again and Summit was still the old stomping ground. Everyone had fun, didn ' f you Brown ? ? t ' Tis spring and Anderson is wast- ing no time . . 22 What? . . . More bridge Seven no trump, no doubt
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The L. A. Building after a heavy snow fall. March 13th saw the curtain rise for the first time in several years on the Varsity Show — One, Two, Three Too Many, a tale of the hectic woes of a pretty co-ed on a wartime campus. This is the one production of the year which is written, directed and enacted entirely by student talent. This laugh-packed production upheld the tradition of a really fine Varsity Show, many hit tunes Mike Sedar showing perfect form, let ' s hope the form doesn ' t land in the snow . . with promise of nation-wide popularity being introduced, and drew one of the largest audiences of the season. The campus was buzzing with an ac- tivity not in evidence for several years when Wyoming University was host to the various schools throughout the state at the annual State High School Basket- ball Tournament held in Laramie March 1 4th- 1 7th. Everyone became reasonably acquainted with the campus by attend- ing mixers sponsored by various groups on the campus. Climaxing the four-day tourney, a big dance was held in the Unipn following the games Saturday night, which dance was also the final event of the university students before Dead Week. Bob and Rusty In a scene from the Varsity Show.
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Spring vacation . . . Easter parade of furs, felts, and overshoes . . , Casper, Sheridan, Riverton snowed in . . . late registration for some. Hopes for a deep tan smashed . . . frilly Easter bonnets laid away . . . tennis classes in-doors . . . not April showers, April snow storms. April, when publicity for the new pool room management took over head- lines for the sports page . . . Robbie Baker, pointing out the finer traits of a cue and the eight-ball . . . Russ Bugas, taking in the shekkels . . . people desert- ing the bridge table for the pool room. The tender look brought on by the bee-yoo-tee-ful (?) April weather? No spring football is the announce- ment, so Ev starts the training for a bigger and better basketball squad. Spring elections in the air . . . politics taking over . . . term papers started . . . Seniors looking forward to no finals and the sheepskin . . . April, brings the end of the school year near. Well if it isn ' t Phil, Val, Viki. Gretch and Helen, hello girls . .
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