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THE DBCXEE PAGE C POIYTIN f It’s that time of month again when all forgotten (you hoped) things are brought to light. Due to circumstances and lack of communication a ghost-writer is filling for Mini-ha-ha this issue. For starters, ask Jim Gill about “Lumpy”. Better yet, ask Marty Sarra who got mar ried Leap Year weekend, re member guys, look before you leap. FL A.SfI: Were you there? Were you in the cafeteria when .Clyde Irven Hall, Jr. left his tray on his table on February 14, 15, 16, etc.? We see that the Monogram Club is carrying on the fine tradition - a handful of young inductees came in very early Sunday morning with molasses, vinegar, and egg-strewn bodies. John Hinnant got a girl from his letter today. Batman and Sparrow ( because Robin is a bad influence on the young, tender, innocent psyche of the small Children) stayed sober for the weekend,..Well, maybe not all weekend. Flash Back: This issue is dedicated to the Class of ’70 which can be associated with such standouts as Rosy Roberts, Dave Pitt man, John “Omar Dutz” Dor sey, Tim Miller, Jim “Moms” Smith, Don Wagstaff, TomButt- ler, Matsey Washburn, Tom the Mount “Knapp”, who is not in the class any more, thank God, and many others who are now in civilian life. Remember always the Freshman Class Dance that boasted the largest crowd ever in the history of Wesleyan - 54 people, includ ing Ralph. Remember the i /. Joel Martin thanks Steve De Arm for all the dead animals that tried to get into the back seat of his car. Seriously Steve, nice DOG! We would like to apologize to Gayle, no sarcasm intended, forgive us, please? Congratulations to Jim Hogan who came through again, in his own diminutive style. This time he will undoubtedly be benched by A. P. O. Ask Hogan where he was the night of March fourth. Where were David Saunders and his girl friend on the night of the Freshman Dance? The phantom knows .,.! You should watch what you say at the din ner table. We hear that Shirley Hilde brand has been contacted by M.G. M, to do a remake of the movie “The Hustler”. Jim “D.B. ” Clark will be the leading man. “Shucks Reps” and their seige down at the Washburn. Where is Freddie O’Keefe now that we really need him? The Hickey of the Week (Century?) Award is presented jointly this time. The award is presented to t-^o outstahning, or should we say stand out members of the Junior Class - Danny Lea and Ralph Thomas. Seriously nice movie. Have you noticed how Danny Lea’s mind has been blown lately — The infirmary strikes again ! ! We would like to ask Matt Gaffney who won the poker game during Chapel. Seriously, nice shuffle during the prayer! Poiytin’ Note - Pete Hatha way still lives, darn it! Read "Out to Lunch" I PIZZA INN ‘ i ST? S n* CoMtrjr a«b Ko^ jo minutes. 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Dues are five dol lars per semester withapledge fee of twenty-four dollars. The advantages of belonging to this organization are many. Members are welcomed as guests at college and univer sity campuses throughout the United States. Brothers find’ their guests a place to stay and provide entertainment. A.P.O. has been highly respected for over forty years, and many prominent men have been af filiated with it. Employers look to alumni for leadership ability, which is gained by ac tive participation in this fra ternity. There are no membership restrictions. The only require ment is that the pledge convince the members that he has been of service to the campus and that he will continue to aid his community. Pledges are not forced to go through any form of hazing. For further information con tact Roger Wirin, President, Larry Jones, Vice-President, or be present at any Monday night meeting at 5;30 in the private dining room. 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