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The Southern 1959-04-17
- Publication Year :
- 2007
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Abstract
- vol. 72 no. 22<br />Tep Hop candidates and thier sponsoring organizations are; left to right, bottom row: Carolyn McGraw, AX; Linda Bjorkman, Phi Sig; Marti Cox, Lambda Chi; Pat Ausley, SX; Carolyn Cox, ZTA. Second Row: Carolyn Potts, Alpha Gam; Leslie Lloyd, AOPi; Delaine Gordon, Phi Mu; Edith Walker, PiKPhi; Jane Fox, ADPi; Jill Berthy, PiKA; Donna Privette, SSS; Celeste Woyack, Sig Ep; Patty Fielding, Southernettes; and Sue McDonald, DZ. Not pictured: Ann Stolz, KD, Ann Aldrich, SAE, and Barbara Barker, Theta Chi. (p. 1) -- The Vagabonds are jumping from classical Greek "Medea" into a modern mystery "Ten Little Indians" by Agatha Christie. (p. 1). A Giant . . . . . (p. 3) -- Elaine Medlin, Miami co-ed, views exhibits in E. T. Roux Library during National Library Week. (p. 3). Streamlined bathing suit of today--trouble shooter. (p. 4) -- STUDENTS FROM 35 COLLEGES meet at the AFL-CIO building for a special class on the American labor movement. Serving as a panel of instructors, left to right, were Norman Piron of the Plumbers and Pipefitters Training Dept., Tilford E. Dudley of the AFL-CIO Dept. of Public Relations, Pres. James A. Suffridge of the Retail Clerks, and Pres. Daniel E. Conway of the American Bakery & Confectionery Workers. (p. 4). STRIKE!--Dan Hunter (Pi Kap) swings and misses in an intramural game between Pi Kap and Lambda Chi. The Lambs won the contest by a score of 8-7. John Isbirian (Lambs) is the catcher. Len Riley calls the stike. (p. 5). Pan-Am Week: Southern celebrates Pan-American Week. Big doings with a south of the border flavor, a bullfight, fiesta, dancing, Spanish dinners and the breaking of the traditional pinata. Pictured at the right are two students making like Abbe and Xavier. Above is the siesta, aptly protrayed. (p. 6).<br />1-6
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- image/jpeg, Drew Pearson, Noted Columnist Talks On Politics, Gives Predicitons On Upcoming National Elections / By Judie Jones -- K. Nurse Orchestra: Crowning Of Queen Highlight During 13th Annual Tep Hop -- 74 Attend Concert By Olegna Fuschi, Sponsored By Lyceum Council -- Cheating System, Regulations Brought Before Faculty By Supreme Court -- Chapel Speaker, Dr. William Kadel, Feels College Values Aren't Good / By Peggy McLeod -- "Ten Little Indians" -- SMU President Speaks -- Joint Founders' Week -- Potential 'Bombers' -- Religions On Campus: Faith Holds Unlimited Wealth, Search Until You Discover / By Beryl Insinger -- Kappa Sigma Rho Waits Two Years, Receives Charter -- Music Department Adds Seven New Courses To Be Offered Next Fall -- 750 Books On Display, Paper-Bounds Featured, At E. T. Roux Library -- 'Soaring Golden Sword': Student Proposes Wright Memorial, Replica Of Mile High Skyscraper / By Robert Clay -- ROTC Members Travel To Base -- In The College Union -- New Fashion News: Bathing Suits Stormy History Caused Sermons, Near Riots -- Kappa Pi Initiates 9, Holds Spring Picnic -- International Club Changes Schedule To Avoid Conflicts -- Southern Student At Capital -- Second Position, Close: Sig Ep Remains Undefeated; Pike Downs All-Stars, 11-4 / By George Nebhuth -- Club Swingers Tie University Of Miami -- SAE Captures Bowling Crown -- Revenge Seeking Mocs Tangle With Florida State: Southern Splits Double Header Against Stetson / By Wayne Mundy -- If You Lack Athletic Ability, Then Read This -- Crew Loses To Rollins; Face Jax. / By Bob Black -- Hasting's Charges Win Over Stetson Hatters / By Claude Rawls -- English Professor Announces Tour -- Southern Exposure: Pinnings, Engagements Highlight Sorority, Fraternity Weekends / By Eve Lowe -- Ernest Lilley, Registrar, Re-elected Tuberculosis Association President -- Drew Pearson, Noted Columnist
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- Electronic Resource
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- edsoai.on1353293857
- Document Type :
- Electronic Resource