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Chip Off The Money Plan Dublin Band Faaturad— Ole Stone Discussed Clowes Hosts Irish BY CHIP DILLON * SARA STONER “Ireland on Parade," the O'Connell girl bagpipers, ages Attention freshmen! Exercise your right and vote for By Harike finest array of talent ever 14 to 30. your candidate in the Freshman class officer elections. to come out of the Emerald SUII more music wilt be fill­ Approximentjy 60 mem­ ing the air, thanks to the Tara Butler beat its arch rival, DePauw, Saturday. Butler's bers of Young Democrat or­ Isle will perform at Clowes Boys' Band, Dublin's moat out­ Marching Bulldog» really put on an excellent show—on the ganisations at Butler and Hall tonight at 8:30. It is standing group of M kilted ac­ field and in the stands. Thanks to Dr. Henxie. Bill Neher, other Indiana universities t part of the Hall's “Series cordionists. the Phi Delt bell, and the Lambda Chi siren, the team was gathered Friday night to Internationale." For dancing, there are the backed to the hilt. Job well done, everyone. Butler is tops. near Senator Vance Hartke. For music, “Ireland on Par­ Kerry Dancers. These eight Saturday was Theta Dad’s Day. The fathers went to Senator Hartke told the coltene dance the intricate pat­ the game with their daughters ana returned to the house chilled group on the Lilly ade" will have the mnrtlal, terns of the and Slip for eats and treats. The Lambda Chis also entertained Hall patio that the govern­ marching and renowned silver with native authenticity. their dads with the trip to the game and a spaghetti dinner. ment is only giving young band of the Dublin Police Force Patrick O'Hagan, Ireland's people an opportunity to —36 men strong. The Police moat favorite tenor, and Mary The Kappa Sigs initiated seven new members last gain self-respect. Band has toured Ireland and Sheridan, the Issa who is the weekend. They are: Steve “Tiny" Sadler, Larry “Rooster" Hartke, who is rur.nl g has long been known as one of current toad of Dublin, will be Bistro, Larry “Beaver" Weaver, John “Swampy" Marsh, for re-election on the De­ the outstanding bands of the the special soloists in “Ireland Bruce “Dallas" Klippel, Gordon “Gordy" Tabor, and Tom mocratic ticket, explained world. on Parade." * “Curly" Meyers. Congratulatioi s! his Hartke plan for financial To take care of the piping, Tickets are still available at aid to college students. He there will be the 30 kilted the Clowes Hall box office. Saturday night R.O.T.C. held their annual dance. The reported this bill would al­ squadron representatives named were Sue Long, Squadron low college students to bor­ I; Marla Lantz, Squadron II; Nora Campbell, Squadron III, row up to $2,000 per year and Kathy Nedele, Squadron IV. Delta Gamma, Ina Sue for five years on tnetr own Cross, was named the 1984*65 Air Angel. Congrats, Ina. signatures. The D.G .'s now have six new Anchor-wearers. They The loans would be financ­ are: Carol Beck, Gail Bryant, Linda Haifley, Janie Parks, ed by the student's own Kitsey Plavcan, and Jenny Strasser. bank, he told Young Demo­ crats from Butler and Ind­ The Sigma Chis announced their Favorite last Thurs­ iana Universities. He com­ day. She Is Hilary Stout. Theta. Congratulations, Hil. pared this plan for financing We ill Kappa pledge Susie Dietz is also a Favorite. The men of a college education to the Lambda Chi Alpha surprised her by announcing it at a FHA financing of private make serenade honoring her last Wednesday night. housing. m istakes.. Trianon's new pledges include Carole Mozur, Kathy One way that America is Rhoades, and Kay Zwener. to continue her greatness Is Speedball in phys ed class is really rough, reports Theta to insure the eaucat’n*' of pledge, Joan Paaallk. She was kicked by P i Phi pledge her youth, he concluded. Sue Osgood. Joan is recuperating now at the Theta house with a fractured toe. Competition should go only so far, huh, Joan? BU Gets ERASE WITHOUT A TRACE The Delta Gammas had quite a surprise last Thursday night. A candle passing was neld and everyone was won­ ON EATON'S CORKASABLE BONO dering who it was that got engaged. Lo and behold. Mom Collegians Don't plague yourself with a page of typing sorrows. Meyer blew out the candle! Congratulations, Mrs. Meyer, John F. Mitchell Jr., mem­ the D.G.'s will miss you. ber of the Butler Board of Di­ Flick away your errors easily on Constable. An ordi­ Two new fraternity sweethearts reside at the Theta rectors, long time friend of nary pencil eraser does the trick. You need Cortltable's house. They are Sandi Boyd, Sigma Nu Sweetheart, and the school and 1906 editor of 'special surface to produce unamudged, unscarred, per­ Cheryl Riser, Kappa Sig sweetie. Congratulations. Sandy the Collegian, has donated a fect looking papers every time, the first time. Eaton's Donovan is now a Theta active. She was initiated last bond volume oontalning copies Corrlsabic Is avallabla in light, weekend. Now Mac has another reason to promote 825. of the Collegian published madlum, haavy weights and The Phi Delt outing was Sunday at Spring Mill State over the four-year period he Onion Skin. In handy 100- Park. Jim Ellis has learned to read a map correctly after attended Butler. - sheet packata and 800-aheet his experience. After being lost for three hour» he found In 1908, the Collegian was ream boxes. Only Eaton that he was reading it upside down, only twenty-one years old. Girls, tomorrow is TnE day. It’s the Sigma Chi’s Derby In ithe Oct. ?, 1908 issue, a makas Corrtaabla. Day Chase. Don your tennis shoes, put on your old clothes statement of the Collegian’s A Berkshire Typewriter Paper ana go—go—go. It is the only day in your life when vou policy can be found along can openly chase a guy. So go get those Sigma Chis (they with other articles whioh love it). •how life on the campus just IATON PAR6R CORPORATION ( j j | ) PITTSFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS Question of the day—is Judy Lows engaged or not? after the turn of the century.

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