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Gun Moll: Aw, your father's mustachel ff Don't Hit Your Grandma with a Shovel - - - Amid an atmosphere of handle-bar mus- TCIChes, drinking mugs with handles, and saw- dust on the floor, the second annual Student C0Uncil-sponsored Bowery Brawl was a huge Success again this year. lt undoubtedly was the most colorful informal occasion of the college social calendar. And for the second straight year, George lScoopl Thomas was selected to take over as General Chairman. His excellent committee heads included Ruth Schuette, Murray DeCourcey, Allan Newell, Don Meeder, Jim Cole, Dave Mont- Qomery, Slim Shigo, Mike Kavoulakis, Frank MClrsh, Janie Williams, Mary Longo, Miriam Kes- OLUEV7 M5600 singer, Inez London, Jack London and Austin lTinyJ Powell. As a gym-packed crowd kicked about on the sawdust-covered floor, avoiding spitoons and tripping on the bar rail, costumes of waterfront dress, high silk hats, frills and real gay nineties outfits could be seen. The floor show was 'terrific.' The Barber Shop Quartet lpicturel, the Rover Boys fpicturel, the Belles of the Brawl , ancl other acts emceed by Vic Nix set vaudeville back 50 years. After students had 'brawled' fpicturesj, they took the winding paths back to the dorms, singing, The Bowery, The Bowery . . . If She Cooks As Good As She Looks - - - Here's mud in your eyel
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Left to Right: Attendants Jane Williams and 'Mike' Boclig 1947 Queen Peg Severp Student Body President Ralph Garrison, and Attendants Ellen Troutman and Pat Gordon. Chairmen of Committees The Second Annual International Carnival which was held April i7 and 18, was one of the most successful events on campus this year. Many students and friends of the college at- tended the magnanimous affair which was held in the gymnasium and enioyed the games of Little German Band Queen Grace Hebl: chance, dancing, a stage show and the crowning of Grace Hebb '49 as Carnival Queen. The De- partment of Modern Languages sponsored the gala affair, and Nick Fortunato '49 was the Chairman. Where Did You Say You Were From?
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