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Watching entertainment given in the Centineta Bowl just before food-lime were their hungry looking tludentt. The freihmen won the lug of wot ogoinsl the lophomorei ogoin thit yeor. Evidently they just don't like to weor their green beaniet. ALL SCHOOL PICNIC Climoxing freshmen activities for the first of the fall semester was the All School Picnic. Held in Ccntinela Pork, it featured baseball games, three-legged races, egg-throwing contests, entertainment, and plenty of food. Whol ore theie itudenti doing? Throwing hard-boiled egg», of course. Three-legged rocet ore great, especially going downhill Feeding these hungry picnickers took much time ond energy. The (ocvlty challenged the students ogoin this yeor. Naturally we know who won The end of o perfect doy of fun: food
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SOCIAL COMMITTEE Jorry fo l«r, Choirmon £ir»f «• John Oionei. ton S oncoo», Jerry foil ’. Joy Moorr, John Cordon, tecond row Jim tckmonn. £rni Cordon. Morly Ko.ller, Chuck l«B ou. Corl Bloke One of the busiest groups on compus this year was the Social Committee. They planned four of the best school socials we hove ever had. Beginning last fall, there was the All School picnic, with the traditional activities, including a tug of war wh'ch the freshmen won. During Homecoming Week, we had the Hallowe'en Party, complete with horror movies and a treasure hunt. On March 28th, there were tall tales, beards, an Oasis robbery, and western costumes; it was Western Day Climaxing the ycor's activities was the Luau with Icis and Beachcomber hats. It wos a great year for socials, thanks to the hard work of Jerry, Jay, and their committee. «.dto9 donkeyt WOI port of the trod.'.oool Western 0oy» fgn.
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FINE ARTS COMMITTEE DICK BACHUS, Choirmon Row one Corolyn Horlin . Mory low Hutchinson, Corol Boiwell; row two toil Howknr, Jeon Niihicolr. Holen Mortin. Judy DeMorlj row three Jone Tr.blelner Morion Svfch. Irene Vorcodoi, Don BoberK last spring, working with the administration, the Fine Arts committee planned this year's Forum Arts events, which were among the best we have hod. Also, in working on Forum Arts, they checked attendance and sow that each event proceeded smoothly. Especially entertaining to the on-campus students were the Dining Hall Talent Nights, in which students performed cither instrumentolly or vocally. A v »w ol Ihe campus Iron olop ot th Adminis rot on Building. 24
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