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. , . 5 Y M. ..,.X ................ef Q . vw' ,nv , . i 1 Q an ' v E ' ' MORE ON THE JOY OF SIMPLE THWGS. .. Do you remember once reading that it's the usimple thingsn which make life enjoyable? HAll the trite and seemingly unsignifi- cant occurances which h l develop 'ttitu- des ow r s a school, year, English teacher etc., etc. N-or som- ething like thatu. we'd like to enlarge on that hypothesis. what could have been more pleasing to the simple senses than a working clock in the Union? After an entire year of continually proclaime ing two minutes and nineteen seconds be- fore one o'clock, the clocks in the Union were fixed. Of cou- rse, it was two weeks before anyone noticed the change, but for the non-watcher wear- .---..u.clo.eei.-..,.t.....,........ams1e',.,W. .a.....,,,-....,N.m.:.mm, - ,, ers' sakes the watch w eare rs ia re glad'E'ESQ'Wslelewtlfgiiii'TofiihiTiTg'WaYg'?iUHf'l'xmTlm'm'EM iiii ll E And what about the holidays?! A white Thanksgiving and a white Christmas in the same year! In Ft. Smith, Arkansas, no less! where it had never snowed on Christ' mas Day since the weather bureau's kept records of such things! Four inches of the white stuff fell on Christmas Day. The good wet kind that makes soc? eicellent snow- balls. There were a few hazards for motorists, hut it was oenera?Ef Seierpreted to be a dream straight from a Currier and Ives Christmas Card. Did you ever find out what a Hsmokieu was? If you didn't vow missed out on the one great fad of the year: Citizen Band radio or shapes, sizes and colors and all came with a ten foot ily identified you as an expert in the world's newest about C.S.'s hit the To p 40 record charts and westark g4EgqFlll L f ,.gg. .nun , 'ff-' fe . .ffgfxggjy N- 1 .. W4 Rik V' - Us .,.ff.,--v eve lliill - tr nw in 5 X, ,f -,,. - ., , . Q lyk. 1-if 3 sg-. if N of A ' . as lies.. - ...Q-. ' ..i,::55l.Q,L 'Z . he f ' l'Wf: 2... AE-Wh Qiisx WWefmywiY'Q5fgggwwf ' W' Ming- rf- M- as ..-rf, .... W. .,1 E Y 4 ia-,fn 335 6 HC W if E A 'Ne in all antenue sr which read- languade. i es- ie of ballads 's parking Eats became jungl s of QL I L-a- lj antennae. Enthusiats spent lunch hours, bre aks and classtime in their cars listening m the radios' chatter. Nhere's your Htwenty?N what's your Hfifteen?H we don't know. we nef- ver got by nsmokie.H ee-29112
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, 1 1lW lm lWQ K m V See rehjnefl EiDrqlnxP354 U WKILQIUJ .WU of' he T 010' Jffiwfffe 5 S savmg E 3 s 1 Paalafy A Q 3 Sohwrdwlefeed 3 i' i t i' i' i i it aQa xqxf' W aaa ,wa 2 . . if wo owA atwon of e eaarza was de1aved until Avril, and few tears were Shad when the wa1T tn waEE snack wachinas ware removed from the Union. It was than when we realized that somathinn had been mv ssing from westark For all of theze vearsam jokes about the food served in the QQETQOQ cafeteria. Just one mare preremuisite Xara fff ards becnminq a biq co11eqe. Even the way oeople became w,C,C. studm nts had to he changed. In the mast. resist ration was a hit and miss ffwnositinn wii5 few ground ru3es. Registration was struct- 4 4 W ured for tha snrinq semesw r to nravana t:Q mai?-hitinq and frustration which oftaw ace ompanies the nrocess. If you could 'aaa H W Structions. fi!1 out Forms, Find a facvltv advisor and an to the right stations was nrobably had littie trouble. For SGW? stud C ents, reqistration was a breaze. Fnr nthem 5 a It was an initiation. gut, in qaneral. tHe a new reaistration nroceedure was affectiva wn expedxtwno qettinu students into thasr c1asses, whether they realized it or not. 'W . + aiaaa X wa W , M7 X' N Work bqlns pn 41?-QHUYWXO X-if Cgfefiewrrxt. Q .fff ' . WESILIFE B5 H I L
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.J IMO i 0 ' I M .sf wg 'f ' .. Ii' ' iii' 5933? , t .. .fig M if Q N 3 5 E E .I ? i e.....mmmaWM X ,, X a,,aM.eteie X1 f , , Q e , , eat tee eeiMMMMWwNJ N , A new dimension was added tn westark's basketball names at eemeetef wvirv 5 gave the contests a true coiieoiate flavnr-- the music of a have was heard ree ' through the gym. The groun, consisting of w.C.C. and hiqh scnon? stufeeta. fi 5 appearance in January and the thumns and toots were immediatelv weisnmed. hesriff its informai structure, the band plaved excentinnaiiy wel? and listening te the wesia wee a definite improvement over snendinn haiftime stairine at an empty Geert, wf! W Qs... . ,,.,,,M.W-'M--MWA-MW--Newt' M'MAi i 1 On this bright note, we choose te ciose this 99CfiGU..,n..a,.,t t,.,..e e,. E ' - fn' W' -- ' ' -Aff -H H ,e'f. were-A awww, .t.,, q.i..,.i.., 1 W, .,,,,...., ,ttt . ,e,M,,M,,u,,,,,w,,x Q 1 2 2 S 1 F I we 1 i + I '2 i Xl W2 1 .NX iq, e a a a a L
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