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MILITARY BALL Each spring Campus virtually goes military as the spotlight of social anticipation Is turned on the coming Military Ball. Several of the military honorary societies join efforts in planning and presenting this dance which Is always one of the biggest and best on the social calendar. One of the major attractions of the dance is the presentation of the ROTC ' s Honorary Cadet Colonel during the course of the evening. The sorority candidates spend weeks of practice In becoming versed in mili- tary procedure and, winner or not, each girl finds it an interesting and profitable experience. THROUGH THE TRADITIONAL ARCH OF SABRES STEPS MISS DORIS DUERMIT OFFICERS AND YOUNG CADETS MINGLE INFORMALLY AT THIS FORMAL DANCE
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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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CONSIDERING A CAREER OF DANCING? VOCATIONAL INFORMATION CONFERENCE CHAIRMAN PAT DAULTON AT OPENING BANQUET V.I.C., Vocational Information Conference, is a biennial project of Women ' s Senate intended to give information on the various occupations open to women in the world today. Conferences and lec- tures were conducted by women who were outstanding in their pro- fessional fields, which included Nursing, business, politics, and so- cial work. Mrs. Beatrice Foley, well-known fashion expert and commentator, was the speaker at the opening luncheon, and spoke on the well-groomed appearance which is a necessity in any pro- fession.
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