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Show SAM Brawl Rechristened Tal Nile' What was formerly referred to as a "brawl" has been changed to "Pal Nite" by S. A. M. executives and is scheduled for the evening of February 25 at 8 p. an. Comparable in theme to S H A G's Mothers' and Daughters' Masquerade, "Pal Nite" is expressly ex-pressly for fathers and sons. Dad and offspring will disregard the women - folk for one evening to participate in an all he-man entertainment enter-tainment spree. Community singing has been arranged ar-ranged to initiate tho evening's program. A special "blackface" skit starring male faculty members mem-bers is being prepared. The feature fea-ture event of the program, according to President Jack Low-der Low-der is to be the boxing bouts. Novelty Nov-elty bouts where boxers will be forced to perform on tricky bars, in barrels, with paper sacks and blindfolds on their heads are to be topped off by a battle royal in which "anything can happen," says Jack. Dean C. Dewey Hale in cooperation coopera-tion with Lowder has been working work-ing with his nose to the proverbial grindstone to make "Pal Nite" as successful as the SHAG Mother and Daughter event. All boys are urged by Dean Hale and Lowder to attend the affair, admission price being one father. Teachers should bring their father or sons to gain entrance. en-trance. Lowder stressed the fact that "refreshments will be served." |