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Cr!-State Students 5'vu14d Chai They Wm' firing in A N.. 'hu Yi, ICE SKA TING-Lake James furnished hours of ice skating fun. Z Students of Tri-State college found that winter in the Angola lake region could be a truly enjoyable time of year. Winter sports abounded in this land of lakes and hills surrounding Tri-State Col- lege. Strangers to this well known summer holiday land found that the snow and ice that descends on the lakes and hills could enhance rather than hinder the all around spottsman's activities. Approximately 20 lakes were found within a 20 mile radius of the Tri-State campus. These lakes furnished opportunities for ice skating, hockey, ice boating and ice fishing. Tamarack Mountain, on the outskirts of the city of Angola provided the students of Tri- State with the only Indiana ski lodge facilities. Pokagon State Park, long a favorite winter playground of Hoosiers, was a favorite hang- out for those students who were interested in the fast moving winter sport tobogganing. Those students interested in hunting found that game was plentiful in the Held and woods of the surrounding area. Snowball fights were common and as in past years what started out to be a small private fight grew into an enormous struggle for dormitory supremacy in the world of ice and snow. The undisputed champions varied according to the habitat of the particular student asked. . , 14 4-ml -v A, ,. s 1 fi.. M ft A . .ht SN O WBALL FI GH TS-An inter-dorm snowball fight brought men rushing out of the dorms to aid their dorm mates.
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Attended Acvelerafed I9rrfgrams Of Intensive fully il lf .fi Bob Caslwn, lab assistant, ex- Paul Eble directed physics lab- Classwork and tests were a very important part of the curriculum plained a minor point. oratorjy classes. General Motors interviewed 1964 graduates in mass interviewing session during the winter quarter. - 19 -
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in .706 ,And new Maier Wonderland Playground TOBOGGANING-Neal Lang and Paul Burns weren't sure they liked the looks of the long Pokagon Run. SKIING-Neal Lang, Judy Harmon and Eric Staplefeldt challenged Tamarack Mountain with Mil x fa, F . ,L John Roccoforte proves man to be the stronger sex on the lake. John Klosvwski had the Situation and Judy H af' 771071 well in hand. - 21 -
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