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DECEMBER l lodge Cliapcl and possible infiltration — all of a sudden these were vital issues. We, too, were going to be investi- gated — so the rumor went. The Christmas season — the Concert Band for the first time presented a first-semester pro- gram; the dorms and clubs had parties; and the French Club pre- sented a Christinas pageant. Bow- ker wore holly for a Sunday Vesper Service, and carols were sung by the pond around a lighted tree that was bright enough to be a symbol of the hope that was held for the coming vear. c all ye faithful.
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DECEMBER December and the Christmas spirit arrived on campus at about the same time, bringing festivities, Hghts, and music. First sorority and then fraternity pledging chmaxed the fall rushing excitement for Greeks, present and prospective. Mid-semester reports and park- ing tickets — but why let little things dampen spirits? Not with the Military Ball coming up ! Char- lie Spivak and his orchestra played sweet melody, to the dancers ' de- light; and Carol Bruinsma beamed as she received the cape and the distinction of Honorary Colonel. As ever, the freshmen were full of life. A series of interdorm Frosh Frolic dances ranked high on the list of dorm doings. Lectures on Athens, Dante, and Supreme Court cases; nominations to Phi Kappa Phi. Parties were the frosting, not the cake. The campaigns to get new class- room buildings went into full swing as it was found necessary to dis- continue the use of fourth floor North College. Plans for the pro- posed Student Union steamed ahead, UM delegates comparing notes and ideas with students from other colleges. Academicfreedom, McCarthy ism 25
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January. Whoosh! Now you see it, now you don ' t. How could a month go by so fast? Tlie begin- ning of a year, the end of a semes- ter. Back from their vacation, the students found that someone had been on campus even if they had- n ' t. The new dining Commons had been completed and was ready for business. Everyone was busy talk- ing about the new furniture, the drapes, the soft background music, Let ' s not get «
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