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This float brightens up the 75th Anniversary parade. Two musicians who performed that day were Steve Harrill and Dan Padgett. Students and townspeople enjoy During the picnic on the lawn, sev- food, fellowship, and fun on Boil- eral local bluegrass bands ing Springs ' 75th Anniversary. perform. How to ride a tall bicycle is the demonstration presented by this man from Carolina Chimney Sweeps. 75th Anniversary
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Soititu? Sfiniaya 75 t The 75th anniversary of Boiling Springs was a fes- tive occasion for both the townspeople and the stu- dents. A parade started off the day. It featured floats, bands, cheerleaders, sports teams, and others. For the afternoo n, the college provided a picnic- style lunch. There were stu- dent-sponsored activities for the children, including bobbing for apples and dodgeball. Entertainment was provided by various lo- cal country and bluegrass bands. The main attraction for the day was a banquet hon- oring Earl Scruggs. Due to an illness, he was unable to attend. However, he was given an honorary Doctor- ate in Folk Music. It was an exciting day and fun was had by all who participated. Residents of Boiling Springs drove their horses and buggies in the parade. This beautiful float was entered in the parade by Branch Banking and Trust. Todd Knight helps area kids learn how to walk on stilts. Is that how Todd broke his leg? This family band enjoyed per- forming for Boiling Springs 75th Anniversary parade. H( da m 5k 4- 75th Anniversary
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Snow at the Webb Although every winter brings mixtures of freezing rain, sleet, and snow, it is not often that this area of North Carolina gets such a deep snowfall at one time. But on Thursday, January 23, Gardner-Webb students woke to find knee-deep snow blanketing the cam- pus. Most professors did not come to hold class and students spent the day holding snowball fights, building snowmen, and sledding. Some stayed out for hours, until all their clothing was soaked and they were freezing. Of course, all good things must come to an end. The snow melted slowly, leaving patches of ice here and there, and classes resumed. Students reluctantly went back to classes, still watching the sky for just a few more flakes. ■J Some guys get together for a chal- The blanket of snow makes a lenging game of football in the beautiful campus. snow. The heavy snow brings down the awnings at local shops. Snow flies around this student as he sleds down the steep incline by the football field. £ -w I ill Bob pgj
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