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Reaching again into his apparently in-exhaustible bag of tricks last night, Chairman William H. Schmidt of the Freshman Jubilee Committee announced two more features of the evening entertainment.
He announced first that the haunting strains of Billie Traske's voice would fill the Union during and for a short time following the intermission, and followed this up with the news that an accordion player of note would also demonstrate his craft.
Under the supervision of Arnett McKennan '87 who is also are chairman of the Freshman Red Book, the Union decorations are rapidly taking shape. The scheme is to be worked out is a modernistic manner in red and blue cellophane, and is expected to provide novel and striking affects.
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