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Page 29 text:
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They dance in the Frontier Room. They are oblivious o( the crowd o( coffee-drinkers, the world outside of Athens and the uncertain future. They have a moment of music all their own. Four college students share a laugh and an evening together. The university atmosphere offers them a chance to have the fun of youth. The 75c may have meant a half-hour ' s work for him, but for her it was the symbol of a happy college holiday — Homecoming Week- end.
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Dating on Campus ' BOY MEETS GIRL ' EVERY DAY Photos and Copy by the Staff Unaware of each other, they choose Ohio University . . . pock their bogs and come here to be lost in the milling pattern of classes, meetings and dates. Somehow in this whirl of thousands of places and thousands of faces, they meet ... at the library, in the Center, in doss. It doesn ' t matter where. They experience a happiness at first, which both are afraid to show. Then comes the feeling that this person is somehow different — a person to talk with, to laugh with, to trust. If they are lucky, the feeling lasts.
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Row one: Robert Denning, resident manager, James Hutton. Row two: Richard Henry, David Baltch, Joe Esterreicher, Bernard Zahuranec, Cloyd Yough, Mike Scoles, Sam Gold. Row three: Dave Paul, Richard Hartman, Don Secrest, Jim Bailey, James Wachtel, Edwin March, Ira Cohen, Richard Butts. Row four: JImmie D. Williams, Michael W. Collins, Larry Watson, Kevin M. Lyons, C. L. Bartholomew, Dick Alford, Bill Boyer, Ronald Beech. BIDDLE HALL Hula-hoop fever caught the men of Biddle Hall last fall. It all started when one dorm resident decided to dem- onstrate the proper use and control of the hula hoop. Not wanting to be undone, other men on the floor brought hoops — within minutes hoops were clattering on the floor, out of control. An all night cord game was the initiation received by each new freshman entering Biddle Hall. The odds were in favor of the freshmen who numbered 196; upperclass- men numbered 36. In oddition to the card gomes, bull sessions, snow fights, and mixers were plotted and enjoyed by the men of Biddle. At Christmastime, dorm residents and their dates danced around tinsel-covered trees at the annual Christ- mas formal. An unabridged dictionary was this year ' s addition to the dorm library which is gradually being built. Another addition to the dorm library was the Biddle crest of black and white, designed by one of the residents. 26
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