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Slave-driving sophs advised (in ? friendly? fashion?) as the frosh scrubbed the MSAC letters with their toothbrushes. Judy Moyer received a trophy for her Most Unusual Toothbrush, then she too entered with spirit into the •watermelon eating contest. As the event drew to a climax, the Mounties headed back to the campus, leaving the sparkling letters for a new coat of white and next year ' s frosh. -- . - - .--»?■«?? .• •rSa ' v ..,% u?
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Feudin ' It started with an empty Yak Shack on September 22. One by one the leaders of the movement con- gregated on the campus green. Before long the lawn was a sea of feudin ' faces, and Feudin ' Days got into full swing. Julien Wade emerged victorious over his worthy opponents in the Knobby Knees contest, Mia Fiore and Linda Litschi gained the laurel wreath for the Most Beautiful Legs. Then the annual Trek to the Hill began. I
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Frosh Officials Murry Duljin, president Wayne .Siiiilh, treasurer; Linda Serell, secretary; Alan Lam, vice jiresident. Row 1: M. Dubin, President. Row 2; Mrs. Mateer, Advisor; A. Arlotti, W. Smith, Treas.; M. Vlaeich, A. Lain. ' . I ' res.; M. Coleman. Row 3: S. Benedict, B. Gorden, R. Combstock, C. Gillette. Casual Creepers was the theme chosen by the nonsuperstitious frosh for their first activity of the year, a sock-hop on Friday, the 13th of Janu- ary. Activities continued as the officers and Council members purchased pins, planned parties, served the annual Sophomore Breakfast. Council debates idca.s [or future plans. 32
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