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The Bzg Bon ire One of the most anxiously awaited traditions of the school year is the freshman bonfire. The freshmen, trying hard to build a bigger and better bonfire than the sophomores had the year before, spent the Friday afternoon before the Hrst home football game gathering wood and other combustible material and carrying it to the park where Student Senate members instructed them in the art of building a bonfire. That evening, dressed in their best pajamas, the more-than- curious and slightly frightened frosh lined up in front of King Hall for their snake dance to the bandshell. Jeered by l the sophomores, the freshmen yelled enthusiastically at the pep rally and cheered with satisfaction at the announcement of hard working Beanie King and Queen George Biggs and Karen Steiner. The flames of the bonfire, which had been lighted by soph- omore class president Keith Jarvis, danced brightly as the frosh ran around the Ere, cheering and singing the college songs. To complete the evening, the snake line, led by Stu- dent Senate president Dale Smith, wound its way through town and ended the festivities by crashing the local theater.
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Scrap ay Under the supervision of Varsity OH and the Women's Athletic Association, the freshman and sophomore classes battled in seven events to determine whether or not the frosh would continue to wear their beanies. The freshman girls met their rivals in relays, softball, and canoeing, while the boys tested their skills at relays, a sack race, and the traditional tug-of-war across Alum Creek. The co-rec volleyball game also added to the excitement of the day. As a result of the sophomore's victory, the freshmen sadly accepted the announcement that beanies would be worn three more weeks. 12
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