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l l Pugg on mini-performances all evening, BSU's Little Theatre actors take a break to congratulate each other on their first place booth award. Stuffing people with information and popcorn, Andy Hunt and Denise Conner eagerly sign up people to help with the Student Voluntary Services, an organization in which volunteers donate their time and experience to aid the Muncie community, its residents and their children. Broadcasting doesrft just involve sitting behind controls in a studio. Jeff Pavolich demonstrates portable audio-visual equipment in an effort to get more people interested at the Broadcasting Guild booth. Q mm f Q x av v
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September brought with it a new school year, some bewildered freshmen and all those opening week hassles if fs -X 5.1 'I I, 'fc.f 5 x.f' I J Qi vip' i, l vli fx I ,-C. ivxfl VT. 174. Mel I-.-f ED ct 5,1 k?l 0 i,-l I Zi X T. c-I V .. . lf-hi I I lit. ich , I n . i-. KZ. i .3 Li ,M , fx Q-x 1 ve QCI Hi I-si E1 R-si CQ if-l get QQ f-' QE! N 1 lf: RPA Cv 'I T' ff, .X ig.- efi s-e 2 KT. 6. lf W. vit -ye! Good afternoon and welcome to Crosley Hall. Your room's on the third floor, here's your key and I hope you brought a fan-it's really hot. With this greeting, my parents and I began the long walk up 53 stairs with clothes, a stereo, stuffed animals and other necessities for college life. Af- ter putting posters on bare walls, re- arranging furniture and finding the bathroom, my roommate and I bade our parents good-bye and entered the dining service for our first meal. Floor meetings held that night gave us a chance to meet our neighbors and the staff. Rules for basic dorm life and open visitation were explained. The weekend loomed before us af- ter three days of classes, plus the thought of finding Friday's night meal. We skipped eating for awhile and went to the Student Council Govern- ing Board's Activities Night. A dance and different booths were presented in the Student Center to the new stu- dents. Afterwards, trying to get a taste of Greek life, we went to the Lambda Chi Alpha Yard Party, an annual Sep- tember event. Various halls also sponsored get-acquainted dances for the residents. Open rushes for little sisters of fra- ternities were widely advertised that first weekend throughout the dorms. We also had a chance to explore the Village, Dug-out and Commons in our spare time. We really were beginning to feel a part ot campus. Communicating in whispers during the SCGB Activities Dance, Ralph and Waldo listen to the powerful sounds produced by the night's band, Wunderwall. This couple apparently didn't come to eye the field of single students, as most of the crowd normally does.
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Versatile volleyballers, pretty powder putters and, mainly, spirited students came into focus during 'complex' days ,N x.,- Q1 ,-X il L.. . V. if 'XJ x., ,C X, X-f 'X 'TZ if-XX ,--- , ?, t if' Sunshiny weather and large turn- outs highlighted the Noyer Days and Studebaker Days festivities, both held over the same weekend in mid-Sep- tember. Noyer Days combined competition and entertainment to fill the week- end's agenda. Over 120 persons opened the activities by competing in a co-ed volleyball tournament Friday evening. With the courtyard between pened the activities by competing in a co-ed volleyball tournament Friday evening. With the courtyard between Wil- liams and Howick the setting, volley- ball participants served, spiked and slid through the slightly puddled courts to get that extra point for their team. The crowd, many watching from their dorm rooms, kept the at- mosphere alive with words of encour- agement and stereo music. With the spirit still moving, Noyer residents anxiously awaited the Sat- urday evening powder puff football game between Klipple and Baker. Be- fore the event began, the halls had a picnic dinner. Over 250 spectators viewed the game, held on the practice football field, and saw the Klipple losses out- play the Baker squad. Klipple's two touchdowns, one in each half, marked the final 12-O. The winning hall col- lected two trophies for their efforts. The finale of the event-filled week- end was the double showing of the suspense movie, Play Misty For Me. Both showings of the film were sched- uled to be in the solitude of the court- yard but the weather, mainly the cold conditions, moved the second show- ing inside. ffm fim- . Q if 'Ui' ' l gk . ' 't-,, Jr., , . . -il-iff Breaking into the lead with the tacklers drop- ping behind, Glenda Neubauer runs iubilantly towards the end zone to accomplish a rare feat in a womens powderpuff football game-a score. Dig in for the dogs with pinchers and forks at the informal picnic staged for the annual Stude- baker Days, or else you could ga hungry. The picnic took place outside the dorm as everyone fired up before the games started, which were part of the weekends activities. Q M! -an-had
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