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Songleader Meredith Howard commands seven hundred and fifty voices. Campus Day “The Facet-Gadget” Hood life was transformed into a colossal Facet-Gadget during Campus Day Weekend 1966. The diversity of Hood life was first reflected in the faculty-student talent show presented on Friday and Saturday nights. Saturday began early as members of the four classes delivered chrysanthemums to their Big and Little Sisters. The sophomores made a spectacular entrance when they piled onto the traditional dink-game volleyball field from a fire engine. The freshmen demon- strated their athletic prowess in defeating the sophomores and grinned the next week at the novelty of red dinks appearing on campus. Tempo'' provided the theme for the class song competition on Saturday afternoon. The cup was captured by the Junior Class who beamed with Big Sisterly pride at the announcement that the Class of '70 had won second place in the competition. he sophomores fight to save their pride in the freshman-sophomore olleyball game. 3 Sater ta buh x Oe te A pre-game warm up—sophomore style! 22
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Big Sister Mary Wise briefs Ginny Waters and Ann Tim on the handbook. ” 2: oe iis ba : 6 Ag68, § Mary Simmonds points out places of interest to her Little Sister Alice Barber. Freshman Week '70 a-go-go was a going-going places, especially its first week at Hood. Excited and scared, the mem- bers of the Class of 1970 met their equally excited Big Sister Class and began the life they would as- sume for the next four years. From one building to another, from one meeting to another, from one test to another, the freshmen scampered around campus becoming acquainted with Hood's community. There were parties at High Knob, parties at the chimney, parties in corridors, movie parties, and the Fresh- man Mixer. It was not all play, however. There were CGA discussions, library tours, meetings, and rules to learn. For the Class of 1970, Freshman Week was fun but rugged. In fact, their Big Sisters, the Class of 1968, would probably have to agree. The Freshman Mixer introduces the Class of '70 to Hood's social whirl. 21
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ter me enterrain you: — ed Ct nl ee ae The Foreign Students’ Bazaar lends year-long support 10 a cosmopolitan campus. ee 2 i pee A Campus Day victory was captured by the Juniors. 23
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