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Community Council sponsored another successful Camp Mack Day. High spirits remained throughout the day as faculty and students competed and forgot the cares of academic pursuit. When classes were called off, everyone headed for Camp Mack. Some ambitious people left early and rode bicycles. This year was the best turn out for cyclists with twenty pedalers including faculty and staff members starting at 6:30 that morning. After an early prayer service in the outdoor chapel, the festivities began. There seemed to be plenty for everyone to do. Activities included volleyball, softball or just walking alone or together. Everyone was involved in one way or another. The ideas of fun and relaxation were carried throughout the annual Camp Mack outing. A chance to relax from studies and daily routine was taken advantage of by Bob Knechel and Elaine Snyder. Barb Federspiel enjoys posing for the camera as she watches the actions of the volleyball game. The racuity enjoyed parncipaiing in the Camp Macl activities, though Miss Sanger, N lrs. Johnson, Mrs. Garver and her son Dan decided to just watch. 29
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Even rabbits were welcome at Camp Mack but it probably did not have as much fun as Mark Albright and Tad Delay did — after they found a different type of bunny! Camp Mack Day Getting ready to serve the ball, Matt Rohrbacher attempted to score for the freshman class. The camera caught Mark Harvey and Jenni Buzzard not paying attention to the volleyball game.
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Homecoming The 1971 Homecoming Queen, Sharon Bushong crowned Sue Huff as the new 72 Homecoming queen. The 1972 Homecoming began with an unusual air of excitement. Activities such as the sack races, greased pole climb, coronation, football game, dance and other athletic contests contributed to the feeling of anticipation. Even though Manchester College lost the football game to Hanover, the highlight of the week- end was the crowning of Sue Huff as this year ' s Homecoming queen. The theme, You ' ve Got a Friend , was very appropriate for the returning Alumni and future Alumni. But, it was a weekend to be enjoyed by all. An extra point by Dan Butler added to the score but it was in vain as the Spartans lost to Hanover. The Junior class begins its ascent to Victory in the greased pole climb. 30
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