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Miller's home to zip up their olive-green satin prom dresses, introduce
themselves using nicknames earned at earlier hashes, and review the
meaning of the marks they'd encounter on the path. Miller, who is
stationed in Washington, D.C., with the Navy, came home to Stark County
for the event.He had the honor of being the "hare" for the hash, or the
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a cool activity." For their "warmup," runners cracked open cans of
Natural Light, and a man in a thigh-high green dress and sailor hat led
the runners in an irreverent version of "Father Abraham" while they
waved their arms and legs in the air.While meandering up Harding Avenue
on Saturday, walkers chatted about job interviews, their morning
commutes and their pets. The path soon led to an empty lot, where the
walkers had to scale a mound of dirt before hopping a series of logs to
re-enter the forest.Guy Tellefsen, of Akron, didn't have on a dress, but
he pointed out his green pants, saying he was trying for a "Hillary
Clinton look." His friend got him hooked on the activity last year. He
has stayed for the exercise — and the camaraderie.