Late afternoon brings a typical Arkansas shower . Umbrellas appear over the campus, while some students remain on schedule, never minding the rain . The sprinklers continue to water the grass and sidewalks. As the afternoon wears on into evening, classes continue, but there is a gradual but definite change of pace in the day as extracurricular activities are pursued . Students move from classes, in which they are divided for required courses, into special interests, where they are individuals with each his own particular talents and goals . In the Music Building, at various times of the afternoon, the musically talented members of the Chorale, A Cappella, and Belles and Beaux meet for practice. At 5:00 the Marching Band meets . This evening they are hosting a guest speaker, Ted Altman, Dean of Students . This time of day also provides the chance for many of the student workers to put in their hours . Some are secretaries, such as Cindy Beggs, who works in the Speech Office . Others ate janitorial workers, such as Carol Manley and Susan Balding, who this afternoon are mopping the auditorium floor . Meanwhile, on the Intramural Field behind the Olen Hendrix Building, there is an exciting game of club football. Knights are defeating defending champions Theta Tau in small club division . Their 8-0 victory will advance Knights to the championship finals. Elsewhere on campus, near the Bell Tower, two friends sit in a swing engrossed in conversation. Soon, it will be time for supper, but right now students are taking the time for special interests. 1. JEFF BATIE, a freshman, receives early counseling from Billy Verkler, a professor of sociology. 2. ART CLASSES frequently require many hours to be spent outside of class. This afternoon art major Anita Freeman uses her free time to add final touches to a painting. 3. LIKE MANY STUDENTS, Chris Hertenstein works on campus to help pay her tuition . Her job is cleaning the classrooms of the Bible Building. 4. PREPARIRG a solution in her Analytical Chemistry lab, Janet Jordan seeks an el(act measurement. One Day. 23
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