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Eat hearty fellows, it ' s a long time till quarter break. Below, the walk- out. Is it really true that some freshman girls never came back? WSGA did their bit in making fresh- man women feel loved. Earlier in the year little and big sisters were lined up. Everybody walked out to Hillcrest park for a bite to eat and some socializing. There ' s a picnic every quarter except winter. The WSGA pickings had barely been cleared away from the park, when the whole student body rushed out. Great quantities of Jungle hamburgers, potato salad, and chips, coffee and ice cream were consumed. All burped con- tentedly and settled the load on swings and merry-go-round. The college, well known for its agri- cultural endeavors, found little left to harvest in the apple orchard. Educated poachers . . . students, slunk among the laden branches, plucked the scarlet treasure, and silently retreated to mys- terious havens to devour the loot in peace. Pleasant memories of similar childhood pranks prancing about little minds. The joys of psycho regression. 23
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COME BACK UNPACK WALKOUT The Jungle and dens of iniquity down- town were scenes of homecoming activ- ities. Coffee and a few brews were con- sumed . . . long lost friendships revived. Live in the present, forget the future . . . classes, books . . . rehash the summer. In the evening, the registration dance . . . look over the freshmen girls, pretty good crop . . . men smile . . . upperclass women frown . . . contacts made. Handy thing, the registration dance. The question of the year, how to squeeze a lifetime ' s possessions into a 2 by 4 room. Wait till she finds out there isn ' t any closet. Every fall the mail order catalogue is deluged with orders for wardrobes, and card board boxes fashioned to resemble bedside stands with drawers in them. Below every- one looks confused, of course, what else but registration. 22
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COTTONTAILS CAVORT Freshmen waited till 6 p.m. (initiation penalties are dropped at this time) and appeared in talented glory to present to overcritical upperclassmen Cottontail Capers. The applause . . . overwhelming, the show . . . good. The best yet quoth old timers. Competition was tough. The judges dickered about for a time, then came up with the winners. Annette March, first; Glennis Nelson and Larry Win- dedahl, second; Don Talsma, third. Judy Assam captured first by decision of the audience. The show, sponsored by Delta Sigma Alpha, was directed by Jeanine Deyling; Obert Knutson mastered the ceremonies. Talent ran the gamut of vocal and instrumental solos and duets to modern dance and ballet. 24
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