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This shaggy dog won first place in the Homecoming parade. brya Freshman girls welcomed to El Rancho Bryan last fall found upperclassmen waiting to help them get acquainted at Beatnik Bop, a mixer, and the Hillbilly Hop. Bryan ' s big shaggy dog looked as if it might eat up the Western Michigan player on the Homecoming float. The theme was Lick ' Em Up, and Bryan did just that by taking first place. The top pop was hard to pick as the girls entertained the Tops in Pops on Dad ' s Weekend. Biddle joined in the ' Mistletoe Magic at the Center Ballroom with open house at each dorm. Li ' l Sis took over for a weekend, with a very special Little Sis adopted for the weekend from the Children ' s Home. Faculty and deans were entertained at teas. n Fellows give advice at the paper mache stage. 22 Row One: Calisto Barfha, Connie Courtright, Sharon Shelton, Ann Sieminski, Patti Zeigler, Carol Klayman, Carol Sipe, Sandra Ashton, Pat Mulvaney. Row Two: Evelyn Eaker, resident counselor, Jannie Davis, Dorothea Wiltsie, Nancy Ryder, Betty Skillman, Guila Rose, Edda Goetzewitz, Jean Foster, Judith Haile, Jessica Campbell, Ruth Saunders, Priscilla Gueltig, president. Row Three: Donna Reaver, Barb Rodda, Judie Aberth, Faye Warren, Reema Farouki, Pauline Crow, Ellen Piercey, Bar- bara Milligan, Lois Michaelson, Sue Flynn, Sharon St. John, Nancy Pease, Joanne Montanya, Harriet Weiner, Shirley Catalano, Linda Davis, Sue Ann Lewis.
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Row One: Edwin Tubbs, president, Paul Weise, head of residence, Jerry Mann, Perry Greer. Row Two: Charles Slicer, Richard Wadd, Robert Wadd, Lynn Boetcher. One hundred and five boys in a girls ' dorm! Sound unusual? Margaret Boyd, the first woman graduate, would be quite sur- prised to see her namesake today, housing men for the first time in its history. Dubbed the Beasts, the men began their fall activities with a hayride and lived up to their name in their fall football season. Ping-pong enthusiasts enjoyed a mid- winter tourney. Christmas was a busy season with the Beasts playing Santa Claus to underprivileged Athens children by buying toys for them. Strictly on the social side was the Christmas Formal. Though Boyd is considered a part of East Green, the adjustment to uphill living was a big one. Vacuuming rugs was a new experience, and it took the boys awhile to get used to full-length mirrors! boyd Check mate! Boyd Hallers enjoy chess. A last table tennis game is a good way to spend a study break. m H Sag. J
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Row One: Al Richards, president, John Thornton, Ross Corace, Philip Fawcett, Richard Stause, Larry VanMeter, head ol residence, Russel Repenning. Row Two: Eugene Horcsik, Fred Boatman, Dave White, Paul Hudson, Jelfery Beres, Karl Steinmetz, Ernest Lefevre, John Gant, Bruce Walker, Jim E. Thomas, Howard Linscott, Dennis Krisch. The lounge provides a good study spot for avoiding alter-hour conversations, piua orders, record players and card games upstairs, or . . . The men of Bush were proud of the two-story high Bobcat carryin g out the Homecoming theme, We aim to down Western Michigan. A fall hayride, followed by a barn party, opened the social season. Bryan joined Bush at the ice rink for a skating party. Intermural athletic events were important at Bush, and the East Green badminton championship was the result. During b1 the Christmas season, JSll Bush joined with a sorority in giving a party for orphans in the Athens area. Mixers, water fights, intra-dorm card tournaments and the Spring Formal rounded out the activities scene. ... for those who have their lessons finished, tele- vision beckons. 23
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