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4 Opening NOT ONLY IS NOONDAY chapel, and BSU activities a part of our religious life, but the personal aspect is an important part of our daily lives. Ken Shaddox finds the prayer room a quiet place to rest and think. WITH A FEW MINUTES TO RELAX, the place to rest on a fall afternoon is the plaza swings. Tom Harris and Betty Fincher take a break from studies to enjoy a conversation.
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% exe =M ! = ‘: -: 8 if é s ASN It's Our Style It wasn’t hard to find the difference n London, groups of the Sentimental Jour- ney singers trouped through the under- ground subway to tour the city and later, before their concert, relaxed in the homes of the members of Cuffley Baptist Church. At the same time students from Alaska to Africa and Canada to Japan prepared to travel to a place where commitment to the simple things in life was the norm. Each weekday was marked by its predict- ability of going to G.E. classes, working in the afternoons, and, at night, studying for morning quizzes. Although this routine characterized every university, we were still described by a difference that molded 1653 people into a family To the tunes of “Sweet, Sweet, Spirit,” or “Pass it On” at ten till the hour, friends met at Berry Chapel steps or the plaza swings to talk, in the grill for a doughnut between classes, or by the mail boxes to complain about phone bills. EVEN THE FLAGS by Grant Hall have a way of reflecting our style. The American, Arkansas and Christian flag not only repre- sent our commitment to Christian excellence, but also to national and state pride. It was the little things that made the dif- ference, like dining at Walt’s or going to Noonday or, just out of habit, smiling and saying hello to the students on your rush to class. Campaign buttons, the SELF election party, wearing yellow arm bands and the chimes ringing 52 times also proved that the big things were just as important to us. It was our style. The point where we exceeded the com- parison of other universities was marked by the competition with the best in the AIC and completing the third straight season with the All Sports Trophy. Our publications surpassed those of col- leges throughout the nation as the Ouachiton- ian earned yet another first class medalist rating and the Signal received first place standing from the Columbian Collegiate Press Association. (Cont. page 5) SOMETIMES THE FRIDAY NIGHT entertainment choice was watching television in dorm lobbies. David Cassidy and Rejeana Schaaf enjoy an hour of being together and watching “Dallas.” “ME AND MY SHADOW’ is part of the music selection presented by the Ouachitonians. Terry Griffin and Joy Johnson perform fora crowded Mitchell Auditorium. It’s Our Style
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Li - 4 12 . ; . a apinenel we ae 4 aim fans. So The difference was evident (Cont. from page 3) The word “best’’ could easily define the activities of the Student Entertainment and Lecture Fund with such movie classics as “Gone With the Wind ” and “Kramer vs. Kramer’ and a long list of concert perfor- mances such as the Imperials and the Cruse Family. With the traditions of Tiger Tunes and Tiger Traks, the Ouachita Student Founda- tion continued its series of success in raising scholarship money. In an atmosphere where dedication to rules and regulations was important, phrases like “signing out,’ “late minutes,” and “room check’ had significant meanings. apg ermine AS AFTER THE CHIMES RING, the most popular place on campus is Evans Student Center, Lile Hall, and Mabee Recital Hall. The SUB is the place to meet friends in the grill or check mail between classes. (Cont. page 6) It’s Our Style 5
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