1967-1968 Yearbook

ENTERTAINMENT Ice storm, plays bring entertainment to campus Student entertainment at H a rding ranges from informal games to formal lyceum programs. In 1967-68 Arkansas' worst icc storm in 50 years provided plenty of cha nce for games of slipping, sliding and frolicking. The Speech Department produced lyceum plays in which students performed and other students watched. Gideon came to the stage in November and The Prodigal appeared in February. Other lyceum programs were the New Orleans Symphony Orchestra and th e Varcl and Bailly French singing group . Hypnotist Franz Polgar entertained after the Homecoming football game. Plans were to have a musical production in th e late spring. Athletic contest s provided entertainment for both athletes and fans. The SA-sponsored Christmas Party and beg inning-o f-school Watermelon Party served all who wi sh ed to a ttend . Other informal entertainment ranged as far as the imag inati on. DOZENS of students joined in the fun of sliding and -skating on frozen walk behind the Ad Building after January ice storm.

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