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' 1 5 . S52 9 DW ..vF N. , PM , V , . . if,'- -f,'1 , lnGi,,fQff' , , .15 1 gr. , be 11 4 Gif i l X ,A gg. f ., 5' l '-Graaff F323 ,, -I PAUL WHITE. Judy Garnsey. Virginia Knight and Pa.m Barron proudly exhibit their freshman garb at the initiation party. Tags, Games and . . . Initiation Helmets, signs, hats, and mal-.e-up all were part of DBC's 1966 Freshman Initiation. Each Freshman had a superior. or upperclassman, to whom he was responsible . Some of the Frosh carried pails for the superiors' books while others walked through the halls calling out 'Uncleanl Unclean! . After having survived the humiliation of the three day ordeal. the Freshmen were officially welcomed into the DBC family at a party. There students became better acquainted in an informal atmosphere of games, refreshments and fellowship. KATHY MANGAN. Ray Peck. Joyce Smit and David Bills hope for the best as John Meissner skillfully cuts the cake. .2 57 an- ,, Q
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i12v,s:-fx f' N , X . u- 'xii . .v ELAINE SELLE pours a cup of coffee for Henry Zemek after the evening meal. and imc for Pla Dorm Life This vear. although the dorm is filled to over- flowing. the spirit of unity and companionship is perhaps stronger than ever before. Trips to places of interest such as Greenfield Village have enabled students to become better acquainted with each other. Other events which are shared by those living in the dorm include banquets. Hanging of the Greens at Christmas. prayer meetings. and occasional parties. Of course. there are those insuppressible pranks and antics which are as much a part of dorm life as the seemingly endless homework. Dorm life--that's what college memories are made of. VZ' DON MILLIGAN seriously contemplates his next move in his favorite pastime, chess.
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