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w'ggai Walt Gunn and Les Hauschild checked the Douglass newcomers Tony Cardwell, Jim Gwynne, bulletin board in Douglass as they returned Ron Buckalew, Bob Yoder, and A1 Edel got the from classes with John Sharick, Dave Hamil- word from ttDad Bruce Reeves and from Dave ton, Bill Jones, and John Heller before lunch. Gamble, student residents in the freshman dorm. Movingdn was both a plague and a pleasure. Roommates Richard Whiteleather, Allen Haskell. There was always a gang in the ttUtt to chat or John Heller, and Jim Singer got acquainted in play cards. Pat Campbell, Bob Andrews, Irene Douglass as they relaxed before unpacking gear. Rothenberg, Torn H111, Margle Yoder, and Larry They were experts on the latest in popular tunes. Kohnskl opened frlendshlps over a game of Hearts.
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