1969-1970 Yearbook

EVENTS OF SPRING Spring brings welcome end to long, dreary winter months Spring, with its promise of summer, brought a change of atmosphere for the weary student, worn from the colds and finals of winter months. As th~ heaters were turned off and the weather became warmer, no longer was it such an effort to continue the routine. Getting up in the morning, standing in line for dinner, or walking over to the New Science building seemed somehow easier. Dorm life became less important as many students began spending more time outdoors and once more, romances flourished. The "good n ights" said outside the doors were no longer quite so hurried and an empty swing was not often found. Frequent trips to Heber Springs or Bluff Hole made free time go faster but even studying could now be done outside. Remembering the activities of the preceding year, including the SA auction, the annual talent show, and the appearance on campus of the Lettermen, students began to look forward to another eventful season. 70 PERFORMING for an attentive audience, The lettermen mixed soft ballads and well-planned comedy in a spring lyceum.

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