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Noyer Days ended as strong as it began. Participation from the entire complex turned a regular BSU week- end into something extra. Noyer Days did its iobg it got the spirit moving and it got the people together. Primarily to acquaint freshmen with each other and other residents, Studebaker Days began with a Friday afternoon powder puff football, fea- turing Painter and Menk halls against Hurlbut and Davidson. Following the powder puff game were the sack race, the wheelbarrow race, the three-legged race and the tug of war. Residents also competed in the basketball carry, the tire race, and the egg carry. A popular event was the balloon toss between the di- It's everyone for themselves fapparentlyl as Studebaker residents flock around the food ta- ble and munch on potato chips and other hun- ger-satisfying delicacies which are o part of the picnic scene. rectors and staff. The winning teams for the weekend were Davidson Whitcraft. Saturday afternoon's activities fea- fol- and tured a co-ed volleyball game lowed by a co-ed football game. No the activities were scheduled during morning to allow the participants to nurse their aches and pains from Fri- day, and to prepare for Saturday's events. A dance Saturday night featuring the Czar gave the Studebaker resi- dents a chance to unwind and enioy the music. A late-night coffee house with several singers and impression- ists ended the festive weekend. Lacking a brass band, these voluptuous Klipple cheerleaders, who are really Gary Rankin, Den- ny Dey. Mark Beyer, Dave Russell and Ron Coo- per, belt out a revised rendition of the national anthem on their kazoos. The guys probably had to ransack the girI's dorms and their mother's closets to find appropriate clothing and stuff- ing for their roles.,O, Gripping the ball and gritting her teeth, Nancy Mitten rushes past the defensive line to make a first down in the powderpuff football game, which is a part-of Studebaker Days.
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The light signals for the traffic to stop as 20 or more students hurry across the street headed for class. That first week of the school yeor, the scramble light is crowded with students who are unfomiliar with the traffic problem ond in o rush to get to class on time.
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