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-ir-xl . . while Softball leads at the fall outing The setting for the fall outing was somewhat dif- ferent this year than it has been in the past. Instead of the regular Lake Ocoee setting, the student body enjoyed a fine outing with sports of all kinds at the state Church of God campground at Tyner. Students began their day by rushing into the cafeteria for breakfast and immediately afterwards, with outfits of all sorts, rushing into the auditorium for instructions for the day. At the campground, activities were begun with prayer. Students enjoyed a different game called soc- cer with the college students challenging the expert foreign students. Of course, most of us know the re- sult: aliens over natives. Another popular sport of the day was horseshoes. Like they say, Dynamite comes in small packages, and Mr. Butler is dynamite in the horseshoe business. Students enjoyed seeing Champions take turns at the game of hookers, trying to turn the tide against Butler Company. As the weather was somewhat cool, swimming was not quite so popular as it has been on past outings. However a few of the gents cooled their epidermal covering in the chilly liquid. One of the most challenging games of the day was volleyball. Different divisions of the college took turns defending the courts of the elite, with Mr. Odom and his team taking the initiative in almost all the games. The noon meal was very suitable for the occasion — the traditional sandwiches. Devotions were the climax of the day.
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. . . with Hillbilly Heyday, Tell those two big ones to get off their knees. Street services and Sadie Hawkins hayride Members of the religious clubs prepare for a Saturday street service. HILLBILLY HEYDEY Scents of new-mowed hay filled the air as guys and gals gathered for the annual Hillbilly Heydey sponsored by the Student Social Committee. Tunes on the ole banjo set the mood. Those who dressed hillbilly style felt right at home in the big red barn. What could be more perfect than a visit by Charlie Weaver, alias Charles Beach, with a letter from Mama? Also visiting was the Mount Idy Symphonette, featui-- ing Jim Burns singing our old favorite, I ' ll Walk the Line. We were brought up to date on the latest styles and colors by the lovely models from Swampgrass, Tennessee. They presented a variety of fashions in- cluding a stunning potato-brown dress, bean-green ensemble with matching turquoise accessories, and a Carole Grindstaff original wedding dress. Uncle A T. dropped in with his mouth harp and all joined him in song. Straight from the West came Judy Young singing Don ' t Fence Me In. To show off our best dressed we held a contest and chose Doris Dennison as Best Looking Girl and Jim Burns as Best Look- ing Boy. Oh yes, vittles were served. All in all, it was a rustic, gala affair. Don ' t let the stars get In your eyes, nor the hay in your hair.
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