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C Y .L-4. n in Bill Blythe displays the typical state of appear- ance of most sophomores at the termination of the fraudulent tug-of-war. Joe Agne contemplates pitching water balloons now or saving them for Kangaroo Kourt where the Frosh get their just due and the upperclass- men their revenge. fi -H Y ir if FRC H W N- t f . fy' v' A4 Q - be ' , ww I rvpqbmiff , 1, . ' - .- Fc' ' ' an ,,. do v N, J- .A , . . . , . i 1' - . f's- N 'fri 'si Q' ' , 1 'Q tl-,gf N N if . . - - ,wk '.r ' -l. 5 ' i Q 4 ' . 1 ,N -,-A' A 'F' fm, . . Y I W 's v A ,G I, . , H . li J .s.-,,., . Hp. A 4 X 1 vii, ,-'I 2-' ' A 3 L , wr '. ' i .np t. -1 X ' X li. g4s 'w., .1A,h-595, Warren King and Ron Merten exhibit the determination and stamina that helps them beat the upperclassmen in the tug- of-war, which, according to tradition, the upperclassmen should win. According to the tradition at North Central College, the class of 1967 was subjected to various and numerous initiation ceremonies that were d vised and constructed by the class of 1966, in an attempt to integrate the new class into college life While all means possible to make the Frosh mis erable during this time of woe were used, it was done in a congenial and talion spirit to give the freshmen a basis for unity among themselves and North Central Q - , Amit -.fi . is l 5 .V C C W 'W 1 X 1 . ANA J V x cc. a u n n e- ? I ' ' Q ti t .It ' '- of it I n . n V N xi V , 4, A ll ,. . , 'ic Q. . V Y 4.- 3. ., .1 at ':.'. , '
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ve! After a summer with few inhabitants on her campus, grees of socializing can be seen relaxing at least for the NCC comes alive again and various groups in various de- Hrst week, before classes and homework commence BELO GI Serious discussion and contemplation, seen here in the faces of Mary Wil- liams and Prof Peterson, can also be worthwhile. The first week of school is marked by the trials of registration, all-school pic- nics, and the renewal of friendships. News of summer happenings is best discussed then, for classes are never far away. This may be the best time of year- when one sees that special friend again after a long summer away from NCC. l 'x,.f Y as If bl Ps?
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-A SGPH REVENGE FP Dave James, with the help of a couple of execution- ers, unwillingly organizes a one man splash party. If that's a look of joy on Joan Severance's face, it means only one thing-THE FINISH LINE! As one of the punishments of Kangaroo Kourt, Arlene Gruder is subjected to a shaving cream facial given by Jodi Ellis. i , 4 A s I f 3 is il if 23 .I Karen Moss gives a daring look as a menacing sophomore readies her trusty can of shaving cream.
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