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rson Mime Troupe. Ian Matthews was also scheduled to perform, but apparently Matthews just decided not to make the trip. The crowd did not seem to mind since the other three bands supplied several hours of music. Students and visitors also entertained themselves by flying kites, playing backgammon under the sun, visiting several booths set up by campus organizations, mingling, and most of all tossing frisbees. The Spring Celebration, held May 19 at the Mill Street field, was the result of eight months of planning by the Spring Celebration Committee, a branch of the Stu- dent Activities Commission chaired by Jim Holt and Tony Pierfelice. The festival was termed a success in the sense of the heavy turnout, in spite of a disappointing raffle ticket sale sponsored by the celebration committee. Only 1,000 one-dollar tickets were sold, according to Andy Colfield, a committee mem- ber. Various student activities and organizations raised another 8,000, and the committee also received support from area merchants. Pierfelice pointed out that if there had been more student response to the raffle, bigger-name bands could have been booked. Everyone was screaming for national entertainment, he said, but they wouldn ' t support us. We got good entertainment, but it was stuff that a lot of people hadn ' t heard of. Colfield also expressed his disappointment in the student response. They (the students) take it for granted there will always be a Spring Festival, he said. They go to all the trouble of inviting friends s from out of town, but they don ' t 1 take time to spend one lousy dollar « for a raffle ticket. 3 21
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» s Top - Singing was not the only attraction, as mimers Balanese dancers, and Karate Club were enjoyed by the audience. Bottom - Cameo brought the crowd to its leet with some funky music. Right - With thoughts of school coming to a close, many students got together with friends to sun-bathe and have a good time. SPRING FEST It was the perfect setting for a celebration. There was spring sunshine, music, dancing, and a raffle. There were still two weeks before finals, and midterms were mostly in the past. There was beer — and lots of it. And there was a crowd — over 9,000 students and visitors. Celebrants were treated to the sounds of Cameo, Jay Ferguson and McCuffey Lane, a local country rock band; as well as Balanese dancing; an exhibition of the martial arts by the Karate Club and a performance by the O. J. Ande- 20
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