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Above: Studies seem to have Steve Kirkman climbing the walls but Paul Atkins is on hand to pound some sense into him. Above: Tennis anyone? Joe Sabo and Charlie Keller keep in the swing of things with hall tennis. v Kg, Right. Judy Davis has trouble keeping her stuffed dog, Snap, in one place. She finds him in Shupe with Nancy Klingensmith and Kathy ,f M gi Above: One week before graduation, Joyce Bridges takes her first trip to the helm with the help of Denny Wertz, Mike Schone, Scott Miles, Karl Yoder and Charlie Keller. 27
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There is a time for everything 55.40 There is something that differentiates one college from another, that brings to mind special memories. That something is dorm life. lt is not those seemingly endless nights of study that will stand out in the minds of those who shared in this school year. lt is the lighter times that will be re- membered: the times of finding new and old pranks and stunts to pull or those treasured times of fellowship. Some of the daily activities are the various kinds of hall sports which can be enjoyed providing you participate or stay out of the line of fire, the more or less fre- quent water fights that always end with mopping up and a favorite past-time- throwing people in the Helm. There are some new pranks, though they are few because just about everything has been tried. The bike rack trick had Oak- wood girls trapped on the third floor for a while. ln celebration of his engagement, Dave Pannabecker's car lwith wheels re movedl was filled with cans and decorated for another prank. Not all these incidents can be recorded on the pages of an annual. But, they are recorded in the minds of those who ex- perienced them. 26 .,-.. fre - sw W , 3 ,, was X . Y xi? . . .Awhmk N - SNS? 3:5 :MN 1 3.1 V an . -X tswM.,.ss fx -sv . at xxx N if' Y , QS ' . ' f' X Above: Oakwood girls are trapped on the third floor by Joe Veal, Charlie Keller, Johnnie Bolling and Dave Franklin. Left: Getting back at Joe Veal for dunking her in the Helm, Kathy Clothier posts a sign of revenge with the help of Judy Davis. Below: Slightly soaked Denny Wertz and Steve Kirk- man mop up after a water fight and seem to enjoy it. g ,
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'QBehold a man gluttonous . . f' Amish Acres was a suitable setting for the Junior-Senior Banquet following the theme Life's Simple Pleasures. The goal of this annual event honoring the seniors was to give everyone, especially seniors, the chance to relax and enjoy themselves and to take as much time doing it as they wanted to. The food was fantastic. Amish Acres served it family style which was wel- comed after a school year of cafeteria service. Each table was filled with a good homecooked meal. After dinner, the seniors were will- ing. Each graduate generously willed something to a certain junior. Most of the wills were of a lighter vein. The very worthy master of ceremonies was Professor Don Taylor. Entertain- ment was provided by three Bethel stu- dents, Doyle Banks, George Hoerr and Bruce lVlast. They presented the musical portion of the program. Mister Rob- erts, a comedy film, ended the evening. Right: Amost talked about couple, Miss Pauline Getz and Nlr. Bob Medhurst, along with Nlrs. Beutler, Dick lVloore, Becky Loop and Presi- dent-elect Dr. Albert Beutler pause for a pic- ture. Below right: Jean Clothier, Joe Sabo, Mar- tha Yeomans, Karl Kirkman and Ken Hunn chat and chuckle as Joe and Karl write down their senior wills. l Above: Dave Pannabecker and Lois Sousley thoroughly enjoy themselves at the Junior- Senior Banquet. 28 Above: The Junior-Senior Banquet committee lKathy Blalock, Kathy Clothier, Charlie Keller, Sue Elder and Doyle Banksl gathers around as Doyle contributes to the ticket sales. X if . c EVM X' '+ N
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