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Show Social Scene Chanodo Entertains at Hobo Haven For the past few weeks we've been feverishly carrying out the plans for our second rush party, but the work was not in vain. Last Monday night we entertained a wonderful group of girls at Hobo Haven. It was certainly our pleasure!The AWS Halloween Dance was terrific. Let's keep up the good work, gals; we're behind you! It's been a successful season for the Wildcats in football this year. Our congratulations go to MILT and the TEAM for their grand showing. Congrats also go to the band and Whip Club who put on such a colorful half-time show directed by Max Dalby. Best of luck and success on your 2nd rush, Otyokwa. EXCELSIOR An emergency meeting was called recently by top brass of the "big E" club with a dual purpose in mind. First, a change in plans had to be made due to the antics of the "cigs" of "cig". The other men's club of Weber College kept the "E" men from sweeping intramural football by sneeking off with second and third while Excelsior teams settled fro first and fourth. The Master IM Plan had Excelsior taking all possible points in football and then coasting through Winter and Spring competition on participation points to wind up with the IM trophy for the third time in as many years. This plan would allow the fun-loving "E"rs more time for partying and less time for fooling around those of similar gender in IM competition. Needless to say, the second item of discussion was another party, this one with LD next week. WHIP NEWS "It's Weber, not Webber" or "Webber beat Boozie," were two statements flying rampant on Whips trip to Boise. Apparently the fine people of Boise had been misinformed as to the pronouncia-tion of Weber C. After failing to convince them it was Weber, not Webber, we retaliated by calling them Boozie. This was just one of the incidents that made the Like the friend that said to the man who spilled red ink on his hand, "Oh, I see you got your palm red!" Then there's the girl who checked out the book, "How to Improve Your Memory", and promptly lost it. Z; General I; f: Typewriter Co. J Don't Write It $ : type it! : I; Sales, Rental and Repairs J Yes We Have Student "J Rates. J 2376 Kiesel Ave. Telephone 3-1 143 V W.m.,.".::M.".v,m.v.v.:v.-.Vmmmi Stop by for lunch! We specialize in extraordinary Seafood Dishes. Also Baked Chicken and Steak Dinners. Reasonably Priced ; The New BRATTEN'S GROTTO 3376 Harrison Blvd. "We will be happy to serve you anytime between .... 12 NOON AND 10 P. M." trip the best ever. The exciting game, the dance, the wonderful hospitality of Boise College and naturally the usual ukeleles and goof offin'. Some of the kids hit the bottle too, the Pepto Bismo bottle, that is. All these things added up to a wonderful, exciting, indescribable trip for Dad Humphries and his harem. OTYOKWA The Indian Maidens are all in a stew over our final rush party to be held Tuesday night. It promises to be one big "blast". Our members are having quite a time struggling through classes like Life Science, Humanities, etc., but we're still having a great time, as we did last Wednesday with the Blue Knights at our annual Halloween masquerade. The squaws at home can't help but feel a little envious of two of our tribe, Pat and Gayle who have taken off for Southern Utah with the other student body officers for a convention. Have a ball you two, but don't forget the way home. SIGMA Sigma's been as busy as a bartender on a Saturday night during the last week. Monday, Sigma's roughshods played some good ball with Excelsior and ended up copping second and third places in the intramural finals. Later that day, at an unofficial party, Sigma turned out to give a sendoff to Lynn Perkins who joined the army in a rash moment. Lynn's an Excels boy, but it was more or less a Sigma affair. Wednesday, Sigma and L.D. got together over a bowling ball and had a roof raiser at the Paramount Bowl complete with goodies and good times. Frosh, that's the activities for this week, but like the bartender, we've got a lot moreon tap. We'll See You at 'S DRIVE Riverdale Road at Lincoln Ave. 1,V:4 .... " ft . ' .' ...... -r.t,. 1 w r V M xl, LA DIANAEDA Surprised rushees? I guess ! ! But it was fun. Our party of holli-days started at Sharon Allen's with New Year's eve cocktails. Next we went to Greta Barton's for Easter and spring salad. Then a candle glow and knotty pine front room at Delores Anderson's was very atmospheric for Thanksgiving dinner.The party ended with a bang at Lavon Clifton's. Of course all the neighbors thought the Clifton's had lost their marbles with Christmas in October. Our parties with Phoenix and Sigma were really a ball. We swab-bies are looking forward to many more of the same kind in the very near future. SHARMEA After the rush was over, all the Pink Ladies breathed a sigh of relief. Not that the party wasn't a huge success, it was; but it was lots of good hard work, too. Everyone ate ham, sweet taters, salad, rolls, and drank Pink Lady Punch until they were stuffed full as Thanksgiving tui-keys. Now that our rush parties are over, we plan to settle down to more serious things, like studies, work, etc. (Who's kidding who?) Actually we're having a big cake sale on the 5th of November in Penney's. If you want some good cake, be sure to come in and see us. Congratulations go to Carolyn Clark this week, who received a diamond Friday night from Larry Jackson. ALPHA RHO The Blue Knights have started to roll! After a slow start Alpha Rhovians have at last started what they are famous for parties. The party with Otyokwa was a gala Halloween affair. A gay time is planned at Old Mill rush party coming up November 9. You freshmen better muster up some courage and ask that cute little freshmen gal you've seen wandering around the halls. There'll be dancing (to a real gone band), refreshments, a big intermission number, and all-around fun for everyone. Freshmen guys are invited to join Alpho Rho in club meetings every Wednesday at noon. 1-Day Photo Finishing Lay away your camera and supplies for Xmas NOW! Sports Shop Camera Dept. 3059 Harrison Blvd. Open 'till 7 D.m. tsSJ -J Where "V A. M. S. Men you'd better start looking around for a date, because the Associated Men's Students Fall Frolic is getting closer. It will be Nov. IS in the College Ball Room. Door prizes, crowning of the A.M.S. queen, a program during intermission, and lots of dancing will fill out a greatevening. 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They" re Her el Date-Bait Dresses come see our glorious new selection . . . they're neat, sweet, and dreamy! such pretty little numbers-at a pretty little price! $1795 Careerist and Scholar Get the PHOENIX Our second rush twar a great success, with a ball being had fur everyone. Al Fleming's and Darwin Van-DeGraafFs vague sense of humor, spiced up the program and embarrassed the wimin' but we will pray for their souls anyway. The only mistakes of the evening were that about half of the mob, rushies or members, forgot which wimin' were their dates. Most for Their Dollar! |