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Dating— Learn about Love When boy meets girl, an emotion may develop between them that neither the bustle of a busy school day nor demand- ing hours of employment can quell. At the ringing of the final bell signaling the dismissal of school, the young couple meet to enjoy the pleasures of being young. Modern dating finds many forms, from noisy, psychedelic dnacing hall, to a rest- ful evening at home watching television. Yet, whatever extremes a date may take, an evening of companionship, of fun and entertainment, exists only for those young at heart. The relaxed atmosphere of a date fos- ters a special affection which the two young people find uniquely pleasant. This affection is the feeling that is universally known as love, a feeling as ancient as civilization itself, yet, a feeling that is being rediscovered each day. This is the feeling which everyone dreams that one day they will discover. Surrounded by Jaenicke Gardens, Mollis Hayden and Elaine Jenkins find this secluded spot per- fect for a quiet conversation. A date takes many faces. Even a trip to Murphy ' s candy counter can be fun-at least for people like Anita Colland. Roy Kirk, however, seems to feel his date ' s taste is a little expensive. Larry l Vimes and Elizabeth Ingol pause during their study date to watch the fountain at the public library. Student Life-3
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Like other student publication workers from all Nothing hits the spot on a hot summer afternoon better than an ice cold co ke, f arilyn Word and over Indiana, Craig Ellis studies at a journalism Paula Betties find a quiet corner in Mr. Lucky ' s to catch up on all the summer gossip and fill up on workshop at Ball State. french fries and soft drinks. Summer— Gcatters Learning Summer found Centralites literally scat- tered throughout the world. Some traveled for pleasure; others, mainly for academic purposes. Whatever the reason, the trips provided an education, whether to a col- lege campus, another country, or a tourist attraction. Part-time jobs kept a large number of students in Fort Wayne to spend their summer in the city. Even home was more enjoyable, though, without bustle of classes and the worry of homework on off hours. Casual and carefree or hot and hectic, thoughts of summertime activities kept many a Centralite warm through the long, cold winter. Getting his share of fresh air and exercise, An- drew Barnes engages in a neighborhood game of basketball. Student Life- 7 7
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