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Calvin Schaefer, Pat Foster, and Dave Risser have compiled the results of a fox and rabbit hunt. l arry lluselte and .Iohn Miller check over their shot- guns prior ll! an afternoon of pheasant hunting. l Clflg. Clftg. North Dakota boasts some of the finest upland bird and waterfowl hunting in the United States. The state is situated directly in the Central Flyway which is used by thous- ands of flocks of ducks and geese every fall. Hundreds of sloughs and potholes, along with larger bodies of water such as reservoirs, serve as hotels', for the millions of waterfowl in- habiting the state. 7 lilf A fine buck and doe combination of Mule deer bagged by Arvid Bode are ready for processing. Not only is North Dakota a paradise for small game hunters I Y but also the big game. Antelope hunters enjoy a success percent- age in the nineties while the percentage of hunters bagging deer is one of the highest in the nation. All winter long one can sharpen his eye with some of the fastest shooting known. The elusive cottontail and jackrabbit frequent the riverbottoms and wooded hills. Reynard, the sly red fox, isa match for the craftiest hunter. ln his natural habitat, soil bank and brusby hills, this four footed wanderer has C0111- plete knowledge of all he surveys. His sensitive eyes, ears, and nose detect the smallest danger, and alarm sends him running, taking advantage of natural camouflage and protective obstacles. I
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ran Larry Chase, Stanley Ornew, Russell Schroeder, David Nelson, David Johnson, james Milman, David Maasjo and Ron Phillips are celebrating at thc apparent al'wcneeofi.1irlx at the sophomore party. Soon all were Llaneing oblivious to tlmeir early anti-girl mood. And tlmc band played on, Vfendell Tjon, band director, leads the pep band in W'l1itc and Blue, From left to riglitz Roielnary hlolinwon, jo Limvcre, Roberta Homewood, Loretta Schultz, Rita Hill, Jeanette Wire, Marcella liearficld, Slmron Aukland, Karen Olsberg, Mary .Io Witxkrwim, Doris Knhlcr and I.uAnne Mickelson. -u-g ,. .1 I
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