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EATING utensils are often confiscated, and fish Julie North finds other means. INITIATION ceremonies include the annual crowning of deserving fish can- didates bythe Sophomore class officers. xx . .f 1. 'W l .4 .t-, 1 ,, av Veg -l r... -..-14 . ' -t tu. i 'U - ar' SHARPSHOOTER tries to get even by beating his upperclass opponent in a pool game. DECKED out in official garbage attire, King and Queen Fish Tom Denton and Stacey Niles exchange a royal kiss.
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UNKNOWN to Campus Life, Scott Owen and Tom Norton sing and dance their way through Fish Day. QFDERS from upperclassmen often include smooching the Dean of Campus IQ. 3'-,vi Fish fever strikes for upperclassmen Early September 21, upperclassmen prodded freshmen fish into their costumes to get a good start on the clay's activities. Adorned with paper sack top hats and reversed clothing, each fresh fish found himself topped with an onion necklace. The'fish work- ed diligently at pleasing the upper- classmen by passing out plenty of bub- ble gum, singing the Alma Mater, and following any other fishy command- ment handed down. Fish clay ended with the official crowning of King and Queen Fish, David Gaither and Beth Bryant. ENJOYING a brief moment of reprieve are Dawn Archer and friend.
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Dormitory living, a necessary mainstay Moving into the dorm environment turned out to be more difficult than it looked to most freshmen. Giving a room two or three personalities took a little time, and making it work took even longer. Students discovered that the dorm had its own set of schedules, with the day beginning at a terrifying 10:45 a.m. and ending at a weary 2 a.m. After eight months, however, most little dorm rooms seemed more like home than home did. LATE night parties can be enjoyable as proven by Ann Pettit, Denise Lewis. Susan Boyd and Pam Dunn. SINGLE students as well as married couples find living in the apartments a dif ferent life style, as Judy Tenney relaxes in her living room DORM resident Julia Hurd finds time to chat on the phone extension in her YOOITI.
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