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nusual Costumes Were Seen at the Masquerade Part ! 5 :ti gr 1 2 5 1 'J i f 9, 1 ff f , , 1 E Z 3 s 5 i ll 4 ll l l 1 4 October 11 was the big night. It was again the time for Dordt's annual masquer- ade party. Many characters came to the old gym, charac- ters such as clowns, insects, cats, and hippies. All partici- pated in a lion hunt, games, and singing. Then the various costumes were judged. The picture below shows the first prize winners, Harry Fernhout and Hilda Dykstra dressed as Father Aquinas and his nun, and the third prize winners, Dawn Eriks and Stu Korringa as clowns. Kelli Keller, not pictured, won second prize as Auntjemina.
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l Fern. ff, and Silitlem he Con. lr IES pre. lie next council ', accord i. Consti- lso were assed. 1 ...W.,.--, ,.. . Y C .... .Q orth Hall Staged Ringo and julie DORM COUNCIL: lenine Prins, Kay Duck- ett, Kathy Van Gilst, Betty Vreeman, President Clarene Van Zanten, Tena Siebenga, Marlene Folkerts. A girl from each wing in the dorm was chosen to serve on this council. They were responsible for such things as redecorating the basement, organizing parties, and con- ducting wing devotions. To raise money for redecorating the North Hall basement, the girls in North Hall pre- sented a talent night November 19. A variety of numbers were given, ending with a musical entitled Ringo and julie written by Betty Vreeman. l l -.,..,.- .n...M.-.......... ,-.-my-y,-...-.,,, li .. .,.. N?-v If , .fel ., , . it pl Y' 1, 4 gf.. 1 .V 11, mf' W 1 :, ,MQ-..fQo,:. ,,,..:- 1' ' , , .J-tg I , '-- 'ware H ' In i - .,.4.. ' f VW 'H F ' . ,. - .. Y V M 2 , Y' wc , 4 1 H ' -'Arr ' . Y I In A My . r , ,f-1... G.. ,
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2 .fl - 1 ,iv f ng., '11 ' v Gil- The Dating and Newlywed Games Gave Lively Fun A new event this year was the Dating and Newlywed Games, Conducted ina similar way to the television games. They were held Friday eve- ning, September 27, with Gerry Ebbers as emcee. Many came to hear an active dia- logue and much humor pass between the demands and questions asked the eligible dates and their responses. Questions such as What kind of fruit does your wife re- mind you of? were answered by four newlywed couples at- tending Dordt. These games ,supplied fun and enjoyment. kv ,i 3 ' is Q . , N Q ' ..f 'WV' 91 F l Nh-P 1-ev-'
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