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Show Tank Party Features April Fool Students with buckets, scrubbing scrub-bing brushes, and crepe paper are working night and day in preparation prep-aration for the big April Fool's Day Party, sponsored by the TANK (Teen-Age Nite Klub.) The event is to be held at 7:30 at the YWCA where yarious rooms will be decorated to fit the occasion. The Teen-Age Nite Klub was organized by a group of high school students, who understood the needs and desires of the average boys and girls. They have proved that teen-agers do know how to have fun at little expense, and can get it through their own initiative and cooperation. Dates are not required and activities ac-tivities have been planned for everyone, coming alone of with groups. Opening night proved that TANK was here to stay with a crowd of 500 boys and girls. The spectators' gallery and swimming pool are expected to be filled, while the lounge will offer "Reader's Digest's," "Superman "Super-man and "Esquire" for the more . "studious." Big - "he men" appe tites will be taken care of by the snack bar, selling hamburgers with all the trimmings and soft drinks. Ping-pong, will be available avail-able for those athletic people and will furnish pleasure to those watching as well. The main attraction, at-traction, however, will be dancing to the "sweet swing" music of Sol Betnun. Low lights, sweet music and beautiful girls will add to the April Fools' Day fun. Plans are being made for a new building if the club continues to be successful. Until then, it is being held at the YWCA. Opening at 8:00 and ending at 11:00. All students are urged to make the TANK a place for young people to go for clean fun. Membership cards may be purchased in the bookstore or at the door for 50c, for two months. |