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OPPOSITE TOP: To find a convenient place to study together is one task solved by the new rules. Open house provides a profitable study time for Kerry Moore and Sharon Wells. OPPOSITE BOTTOM: At Com- monwealth these students relax while playing a game of cards as a welcome change to the daily routine. TOP: In- stead of going out for refreshment. Shelly Stanbaugh and Mike Morris decide to fix a pitcher of lemonade while enjoying the freedom envoked by the new polio . BOTTOM: This coed finds the comfort of her room the best place to study. Student Life 25
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New Open House Proves Successful For those who were lucky enough to have friends of the opposite sex, open house was a convenient privilege; and it became even more convenient this year with the liberalizing of the old open house policy. Open house hours were increased to 16, and whether students used these extra hours to play cards, watch television, study, or whatever, they generally welcomed the change. Other rules were changed; doors were not re- quired to be kept open, for instance, guarantee- ing students privacy that is often hard to find at the University. These changes, however, did not prevent the moments of embarrassment or hilarity that open house often affords — those times when a forget- ful student let open house hours slip his mind, and found himself scampering to his room, looking as if he were trying to revive the streak- ing fad. Despite these occasional inconveniences, though, most students saw the open house changes as improvements, and hoped for more improvement in the years ahead.
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Summer Time Adds Life to Campus Eastern ' s campus during the summer is a busy but refreshing place. With the lively green trees in bloom it is the perfect setting for work and leisure. Students participating in Upward Bound for the summer got a chance to live away from home and attend classes in a collegiate at- mosphere. Seminars, clinics, and conferences also allowed adults and students an opportunity to acquire new skills and talents. The climax of the summer came when graduating students received their diplomas. RIGHT: David Butcher makes progress on his Upward Bound project. BELOW: Bellevue musician Jeff Bertche strains to read his music and play his instrument at the same time. 26 Student Life Summer
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