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The slow-moving days of late summer tended to fill the sofas in the Powell Building with sleeping bodies. Student Life 27
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Summer Tempo Lingers On The lazy days of summer continued into mucin of tlie fall semester. Tests, meetings, lectures, studying— none were as important as just a little more time to relax. Whetlner on a squeaky sofa in the Powell building, the sunny rim of a campus fountain or oiled and basking upon a beach towel, rest and relaxation seemed almost a necessity during those hot, endless afternoons of summer. RIGHT: Coeds from Martin Hall, in an attempt to keep that perfect tan ttiat they worked so hard on over the summer, succumb to one of summer ' s last beautiful afternoons. BELOW: Bob Varney, a Senior from Belfry, Kentucky, and Kathy Tackett, a Junior from Dorton, Kentucky, take time out between classes for relaxation and small talk at the Smith Park fountain. Hot summer days drew many students out- doors to spend their free time. 26
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students Enjoy Second Crafts Fair The second annual Crafts Fair was held in the center of the campus on September 8th. Craftsmen from all over Kentucky set up booths on the main concourse between the Powell Building and the Wallace Building. The 33 ex- hibits included such items as woodwork, weaving, leather goods, plants, pottery and dolls. Sponsored by the Student Association, the fair raised $360 for the Scotia Disaster Memorial Fund. The fund provides a $500 scholarship at Eastern for a descendant of a Kentucky miner killed in a mine disaster. ABOVE: Students stop between classes to observe a Ken- tucky artist put the finishing touches on one of his many canvas paintings. Some of the proceeds from his sales went to the Scotia IVIine Disaster Fund which helps miners ' children to attend Eastern. LEFT: The handcrafted jewelry stand proved to be among the most popular ex- hibits, as proven by the attention it received from these stu- dents. 28 Student Life Crafts Fair
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