1970-1971 Yearbook

EVENTS OF AUTUMN Social functions try to alleviate class doldrums Social clubs performed a vital function of keeping spirits alive when tedium set in. When the rigors of pledge week ceased and the last bit of pride and resistance were wrested from the novices, new members and old sett led down to the business of promoting friendships. Wyldewood, Petit Jean Mountain, Hot Springs, and Camp Tahkodah were a rew places where the fall out ings took place. Moods were brightened by the indooroutdoor pep rallies. SA movies and the Emerald Room, always the scene of mus ic and lively games of cards or ping pong, mer ited wide patronage on weekends. OUTDOOR song fests prove irresistible on an Indian summer day to a cluster of listeners under the spell of Chuck Hicks and a visitor. IMPLORING looks and entreaties rebound off to deaf ears as TNT pledge Virgil Coleman finds out from Mike Mason and Chuck Guild. 58

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