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Funsters Flaunt Imaginative Costumes in Dance Tonight

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Dunsters and their dates will look like cavedwellers, fuzzy-wuzzies, and whiskey bottles when the House throws its traditional spring masquerade party from 10 p.m. to 1 a.m. tonight.

The only one of its kind at the College, the Funsters' extravaganza offers prizes ranging up to champagne for the best male, best female, best couple, and best group. If past tradition is followed--and there seems little reason that it won't--a special prize will go to the least-dressed woman.

Short and Sweet

Competition has always been keen for this Last-named laurel. Last year miss Massachusetts, now Mrs. James M. Graham, displayed a thrifty cavegirl garb but was beaten out by a Daisy Mac wearing shorts.

On hand at the ball will be Master and Mrs. Gordon M. Fair in costume, along with Professor and Mrs. Amsdo Alonso who are the evening's judges. The dance is free, but only bona-fide House members will be admitted.

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