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We bet you can’t count the lines of guff that are being handed out here. To the sweet and “haunting” strains of “My Old Kentucky Home,” the grand march moved toward the bandstand. Rosetta cuts a rug. How are you fixed for toothpaste? I've seen better legs on a piano.
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How he can write to one girl, and sit and talk to another CAMPUS ACTIVITIES Dances; Howdy Walk; convocations: campus pic nics; Student Center; campus traditions: all these combine to make the University of Louisville the school we love. Those cardinal and black bows and ties and the Freshmen on Howdy Walk means Freshmen Week is here again. The annual Fry- berger Sing, a pageant of melody and beauty, is held every Spring. And most of all, the gay times in the Student Center remind us of a happy year —one we will never forget. sixty-four dollar question. that’s the In the springtime, a young man’s fancy turns to what a woman's been thinking of all year A symphony of melody and simplicity—Chi the Fryberger Sing. Fraternity winners of the Fryberger Sing Omega, winners of Sigma Chi Sigma. Miss Hilda Threlkeld pours tea in the Women’s Building, while Mrs. Jacobsen and Mrs. Speed look on,
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DANCES, BALLS AND BRAWLS A vital and most important phase of our Univer- sity life has been the balls and informal dances held periodically throughout the year. The crowning achievement was the annual Thoroughbred Ball Student Center goings-on—the perfect leisure time occupation. held the first week in June where “Miss Thorough- bred” was presented to the anxious student body. The Queen, this year chosen by Earl Carroll, was Leelah RoBards. At the annual Barristers’ Ball Miss Lucille Coldiron, Chi Omega, was crowned “Miss Justice.” The Navy Ball held for the first time in May promises to be a trimester occurrence. “The Winner’—-Miss Thoroughbred is presented with the tradi- Ship’s Officers and wives chat and keep cool, while the dancers swelter, tional horseshoe of roses.
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