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GAUDY TRIMMINGS AND HAPPY FACES LEND TO THE HOLIDAY ATMOSPHERE KING AND QUEEN: LARRY WOLF AND CAROLYN LIPP MARDI GRAS DANCE Taken from the old New Orleans tradition Mardl Gras is an almost magic term with the power to evoke â– festive spirit in just about anyone. Taking advantage of this, the Union makes Mardis Gras the theme of one of the most successful dances each year. Streamers, balloons, and all the trimmings give the Union the necessary holiday atmosphere and the crowd of dancers provides the typical party spirit.
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X ' AN ARRAY OF ENTERTAINERS OF WHICH ANY CIRCUS COULD BE JUSTLY PROUD The masquerading spirit seizes everyone at sonne time or other and at DC the Beaux Arts Ball satisfies this yen on a campus wide scale. The Applied Arts Tribunal plans and sponsors this dance early each spring, giving everyone who attends ample rein in devising a costume. The theme for this year ' s Ball, The Greatest Show On Earth, carried with it all of the atmosphere of the big top and the spirit of carnival life com- plete with barkers, side show per- formers, and the Indispensible clowns. Instead of the sweater-clod fellows and gals who show up for class every day, this dance was attended by dar- ing fire-eaters, glamorous acrobats, mysterious fortune tellers, and the typical sad ' n funny clowns. MEMBERS OF THE FACULTY LET THEIR HAIR DOWN. ' Page 25
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STUDENT UNION LIFE Relaxation is as important as hard work to any well done job and this is true for school work, too. The Student Union is the center tor this relaxation on campus and the lounges and music room are the perfect places for a few minutes of comfortoble loafing between classes. The game room and new TV room offer enter- tainment and of course, there is the Grill where the inevitable bridge game flourishes. The Union sees its shore of work too, since it is the cen- tral meeting place for students, and there is always a long list of room reservations for group meetings. The Union Desk receives all Imaginable requests, and from Deans to the greenest freshman, all get In return the some friendly help. NEW TV ROOM BUSINESS AS USUAL AT THE UNION DESK M - w
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