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Champagne Pops at Dunster

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The Funster Frolic, along with a dance at Kirkland ushered in the All-College Weekend, which Crimson Key men hope will some day be as traditional here as Derby Day is at Yale.

Activities today include a lawn party and Band concert in the Yard at 1:45 p.m. Following this, Band members will lead a parade down to Soldiers Field to view the afternoon's sports events.

Tonight's crimson Key formal, "April in Paris" is the successor to last year's first all-college dance. It will feature a 24-foot model of the Eiffel Tower in the middle of the Indoor Athletic Building gym. Posters for decorations, flown in from Paris, had to be discarded by the Key because they were too obscene.

Tomorrow's events include a chamber music concert by the Pierian Sodality at 3 p.m. in the Kirkland House Junior Common Room.

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