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Naval Training School

(Pre-Radar)

By Yeoman RICHARD Brill

Come this Saturday night, March 25th, the Radio Rough House plays a return engagement at the scene of its former triumphs, Memorial Hall. Thus, once again, after a lapse of some six months, the opportunity is presented to the Pre-Radar Staff and Military to let their respective hair down ... not that they have been walking around with snoods these many months, mind you.

Initiated over a year ago, the Radio Rough House proved to be a huge success with both students and faculty alike. Besides the dancing and refreshments to add to the festive spirit of the occasion, each Radio Rough House has been highlighted by a show presented by the members of the staff for the student body. This time, the original "Slide Rule Symphony," which practically "tore down the house" when it was first presented last year and has never failed to leave its audience in other than an hysteric frame of mind, is expected to repeat its past performances. Dr. Chaffee will conduct in his usual "electronic" manner, and various staff members will reveal their aesthetic personalities in a blend of harmony which should be "one for the books."

This Rough House show will be fashioned after an earlier success insofar as it will be presented as a radio program and will begin promptly at 2100. Dancing in Memorial Hall will begin at 1930, will be interrupted for the entertainment in Sanders Theatre at 2100 and will be resumed again immediately after the show until 2400.

Although sponsored by the Cruft Laboratory and Pre-Radar activity, the Radio Rough House parties are open to all persons bent on having a good time. Alumni of this activity who are now at M. I. T. are particularly invited to attend, and everyone is urged to bring as many guests as he wishes. No tickets are required, but a slight admission charge to defray the cost of expenses will be collected at the door. For a good time with all the trimmings, your best bet this weekend is the Radio Rough House Party at Memorial Hall.

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