1958-1959 Yearbook

REFLECTION In the wa ter, shadows on the lown, a cool breeze, and the sounds of crickets mixed with laughter combine to make a spring night on campus a picture of beau ty. Whether students are strolling to The library, grouped around The lily Pool , or silting in the swings they are glad to be oli ve APRIL Warm weather, when dry, lures couples outside The entrance of April was ma rked by the beginning of inter coll egia te baseball and track, by the r eturning of the A Ca ppella Choru s from a successful trip through the Southwes t, a nd by the beginning of s ix o'clock May Fete practi ce. The campus players added culture to th e campus activiti es by presenting The Warrior's 1Iusband. April 18 found the campus overflowing w ith visiting students, with the Home Economi cs vVorkshop in session and with the arrival of v is iting hi gh school seni ors on Senior Day. In chapel studen ts wer e pri vileged to h ear outstanding speaker s wh o were a ttending the Freedom Forum. The last weeks of April found all Mondays r eserved for social club outings; th ese wer e welcome interludes in a week of campus ac tivities and study. SPRING is said to be the perfect t ime of the year for love and if one tokes a look about campus this w ill be considered true; since newl y "Going Steady " and "Engoged" couples are seen together cont inually .

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