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Page 13 text:
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4 The green, and later, gold, coloring of the pre- vious seasons gone, an overcast greyness becomes very much a part of winter at Indiana. The greyness is broken occasionally, however, as Indiana winters are fine examples of irregular weather. There are times when four inches of snow will cover the ground for several days, or maybe a warm front will hit town, resulting in February weather with temperatures as high as seventy degrees. .1 % ■• ' vA ■ijt. ;-H iP- At A Snow ' s resultant slush blankets the walk behind fieldhouse. The walk, like most of the campus path- ways, serves as a passage to a variety ' of places. This walk leads from the Business school building to the fieldhouse, tlie driU field, the stadium, and the trailer courts for married students. nil
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Winter is nat the prettiest of the seasons at Indiana. Because of Bloomington ' s location, only rarely does snow remain on the ground more than two or three days. (it rains often) Occasionally there are clear, warm (springlike) days . . . even in January. The once green campus is no longer canopied. The wooded mystery is laid open. Bare, grey. muddy. (it rains too much)
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Spring comes softly. Gradually the campus becomes more green, (the row of lights that once set the snow asparkling is now barely visible through the growing leaves) The many park benches are taken from storage, dusted off by workmen, and very carefully (but randomly) scattered over campus. The guys in the next room won ' t stop talking, (someone down the hall slams his door) All the windows are open, but it ' s still cooler outside. If you had a girl, you ' d stop studying and call her. You stop studying anyhow. At tlie right: Light shines through spring foliage and onto one of the many bridges tliat cross the small stream called the Jordan Ri er.
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