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Lack ot Planned Entertainment Creates Spontaneous Activity On the campus at Eastern, students still got up at 6:30 in the morning to get ready for a 7:30 class with a few minutes to spare for breakfast. Some had time to watch the sun rise before rushing oft to begin the day. Life on campus was viewed with varied feelings by the people who attended college. Some students complained of the lack of any planned entertainment, but for the most part they found something to do - either playing football or Frisbee on the lawn or gathering in groups to play guitars and sing. For the now generation, the generation gap was out and the communication gap was in. Jesus Christ Superstar had already had its fling and the Summer of '42 was getting old, O61 'mul ABOVE: Kathy Howze and Danny McEuin share their cotton candy at the Student Senate Carnival. TOP CENTER: The sun sets over the campus to end another day and to begin another night. CENTER: Spectators at a flag football game group together to enjoy the sport. BOTTOM CENTER: It was not unusual to see college students playing Frisbee on the lawn in the afternoon. TOR RIGHT: Baseball player Lantz Day receives a stolen kiss from Vicki Shipman. BOTTOM RIGHT' Sheryl Morris practices hiking in preparation tor an intramu- ral game.
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