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avert. ,. vu Q, 11- 3 .,,.1.L-5- ' 1- ABOVE: Marvin Tilton ponders a difficult test question. TOP RIGHT: Leslie Brooks and Sybil Marrow spend a pleasant afternoon in the Stu- dent Union. MIDDLE RIGHT: janie Anderson and Kay Cox take time in the Library to prepare for exams. BOTTOM: Dale Bettes CCENTERD and Max Watson KBIGHTJ watch as Lewis Mc- Kinley KLEFTJ makes his move in chess tourna- ment finals. 1 L' ,- 'sf .n..4...-.-. 4 ,, iv. .. .,i fe-w.'..g. h I 5 ? nw l ,4-',Q,745rQ , TAI? ' l 3 ' ff . wx 1 'Q . 1- iifltr -1-, '51, y gf?-, 1 . r., n ravi ,,, ip ll V. - 1-its ,,1 .ge I'-2 A U, if . N W ' N ul .NL ' - 1. . V ulfkfi - 1 le-A 1 -- Ll f? lg ' f, - ---- -- I L -,il G3 , its f la X W
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HJ TI, TOP: QL-Rl, Randy and Emily Lively and jan and Val Morin watch the players in a basket- ball game. MIDDLE LEFT: Barbara Mann and Linda Kaler practice kicks and blows during karate class. ABOVE: Larry Kremer and Dale Kane learn how to fight fires in forestry. BOT- TOM LEFT: Student Senate members Karen Reeder, Wayne Stricklin, and Rubeen Whitlow concentrate on what the speaker is saying.
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Eastern Provides Leisure Time Activities An old saying goes different strokes for different folksf' And East- ern provided a multitude of strokes for students to pass their leisure time. For the athletically inclined one could get his fill of exercise at the Fieldhouse. Handball players beat a monotonous rhythm on the wallg mus- cles swelled after a weight workout, and some of the ping pong players had all the right qualities except slanted eyes. Less enthusiastic spare-timers wiled away the hours by playing cards, chess and pool in the Student Union, in be- tween trips to the refreshment bar. Dances and a Fall carnival rounded out a relaxing roster of interesting and amusing events. TOP Ron Glbson Zane Nowlm and Robert the United Ministry. ABOVE: Bill Spilman and Bain think the faculty lounge is the best place ValeridM'in3gs enjoy the-music at the Homecom- to take a break LEFT David Fricldle and Mo ing Dance.
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