1977-1978 Yearbook

The year was bustling . Activity surrounded us . Almost everyone joined in the abundance of activities on campus that ranged from intramural sports to drama productions to social club outings. Tradition played its continued role and contributed to the vast amount of happenings on campus. Students enjoyed the annual allschool watermelon feast during the first week. The Freshman-Transfer Talent Show quickly got the new population involved as did Pledge Week . One of the newest traditions, Spring Sing, attracted thousands of Youth Forum guests and involved more than 550 students . Pretty girls wound the Maypoles and welcomed in spring for the new May Queen. The yearly rituals of Homecoming and Graduation created 8 • Prologue lasting impressions on their participants. Not all activity occurred on campus however. The White County Fair attracted much of the student body to its carnival atmosphere. Wyldewood, with its serene beauty, was popular as a get-away spot . Only 50 miles down the interstate, Little Rock provided shopping malls and banquet spots. A lot of activity can happen in just one year!

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