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Show weber staters celebrate union birthday February 4, at 8:00 p.m. was the time for the studentbody to take an around-the-world flight. First stop for 'Fight 566" was Hollywood for a grand premiere of the latest motion picture releases. A gambling casino in Monte Carlo was the second stop. It went broke before the evening's end. A visit to a Paris sidewalk cafe refreshed the passengers before going to the Purple Pussycat to see go-go girls and hear a swinging band. At New Delhi, India many were married according to Indian custom, and for imperfect matches, the flight scheduled a stop at Acapulco, Mexico, for those desiring a divorce. Liverpool, England, was the site of a genuine English pub and dart throwing contests. The final stop was in Rome where the flight pilot, Jim Larison and Ann Anderson, Miss Weber State, cut the student union's fourth birthday cake. Then, before the homeward flight, dancing was enjoyed among pillars of the ancient Italian city. Jim Larison, party chairman, and Ann Anderson, Miss Weber State, cut the union's fourth birthday cake. Gambling in the casino is very profitable, or not so profitable. A go-go girl performs for the Purple Pussycat audience. The genuine English pub offers atmosphere, dart throwing, card playing, and drinks. Following the divorce in Acapulco, rubbing of noses takes place. The Indian wedding custom calls for solemn rites and rouge on the forehead. |