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Radio Roughhouse, revue produced by students and instructors of Radar at the University, will be presented in Memorial Hall at 8 o'clock Saturday, December 11, to an expected audience of 2,000. This will be the revue's fourth edition. Tickets will be sold at the door.
The show, to be given in Sanders Theatre, will be followed at 10 o'clock by dancing in the Great Hall to the music of Ken Reeve's orchestra. With a cast of 50, under the supervision of instructor Sam Parker, the show is sponsored by the Army Electronics Training School and Navy Pre-Radar School.
Of the first three editions of Radio Roughhouse, all of which were given this year, the last being produced on September 25, was a burlesqued radio program. This was also shown in Sanders Theatre. The theme of the fourth edition will be Christmas. All men are welcome to attend.
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