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reshmen Lisa Miller and Carrie Smith l eep an eye out for Dino- saurs on East Malls stone age jungle. Freshmen Duane Deardorff concentrates on his juggling at the Ikenberry openhouse. There was just no handling the girls on first floor Oakwood ' s pool party. 13
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Manning the phones during Schwalm open house is Scott Albright. Food Friends Fantastic The annual Residence Hall Open House saw hall floors living in a po- lice state and being pretty in pink. Some of the more interesting floor themes ranged from Woodstock to the Hard Rock Cafe, although there were many other diverse themes on campus. First floor in East Hall was literally a jungle while third floor had a birth- day party. First floor in Ikenberry was the spittin ' image of a new York City Street, while Schwalm first was the sight of many vacation spots. The entire theme for Oak- wood was Women at Work , as first floor East was the deck of a cruise ship and first floor west was a floor full of unusual occupations. Qarver Hall boasted some of the more peculiar themes like St. No- where, Singin ' in the Rain, night clubs, slumber party, and of course the ever popular mens ground floor theme, Pretty in Pink . Overall, all of the open houses were a big success. 12 Open House The Animal Mngdom, second floor mens Qarver, was into the openhouse night- club theme.
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c Sun Scenery Solitude Once again, on September 22, stu- dents and faculty took a day of es- cape and fun to Camp Mack. Attend- ance, however, was down this year compared to previous years due to the threat of bad weather. The spir- it of those who did attend was over- whelming, commented Judy Dip- pold, this years chairperson for Camp Mack day. The day started with songs and prayer. Phil Weaver and Eric Snyder rowed away with the canoe race for the second year in a row. Tug-of-war tournaments and four square games followed the water activities. And this year ' s pie eating contest winner was Sid Sherwood. During dinner, a group of seniors led everyone in the singing of On the Banks of the Kenapocomoco. In the afternoon, the students de- feated the faculty in the annual soft- ball game. Other activities included: volleyball, basketball, frisbee, and new this year, boomerangs. Camp Mack Day is a Manchester tradition that will be continued for many years to come. 14 The water balloon toss is full of suspense, anxiety, and fun. Camp Mack
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