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Homecoming. 1962. Bill Davis and Nancy Conway confer about the next play. Remember when hazing was fun? - When Thanksgiving was sacred? g XVhen Sadie Hawkins was a surprise? A XYhen Homecoming was on Campus? - XVhen togas were in season? - Very funny, but my hand's caught. The hazards of hazing. J 3 r 2 N. A Drop the net on 'em, boys! Hey! Read this part! But honest. I'm studying. ' 1 Ki,- 'ga 1' .. rl
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FRESHMA A C TI VI TIES Making friends on Stanton Ride. The Class of ,66 arrived on September 15 in cars crammed full. The campus was all in readiness with the traditional XVelcome to Bates sign hung from the elms and colorful posters decking the dorms. Dean Lindholm opened the week with Traditions Night. President Phillips then welcomed the stu- dents and their parents, followed by Jim Curtis leading the singing of some traditional Bates songs. Sunday after the chapel service was held, the par- ents departed for home. Now began a maze of activities for the new class. Placement tests were given, the Freshman tea was XN'e the seniors greet the freshman! The returning upperclassmen are greeted with a party. ,fi held, and between the numerous meetings, many Den breaks were taken. Discussions of the summer's reading were held. On September 21 this intro- duction was ended, for the upperclassmen returned to start the school year in earnest. A welcome break. 10
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