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Plus Sprin skew sa' were ff SU Tim MacLean demonstrates the uses of all his equipment. The empty boat dock at Shore Club leaves empty hearts at Judson. f MQ -Ti A .fi 3 Banqu t In the planning for the Banquet, the committee arranged to have some special ideas to get students interested and help promote sales. One such idea was when Tim MacLean went to dinner wearing a wet suit and all the accessories. Rain or sunshine he was ready for a swim, and he was invit- ing everyone to join him. Unfortunately April showers sometimes carry over into May, and this year was one of the sometimes. Most couples had dressed a little less formal for the Spring Banquet, be- cause on the agenda there was to be a boat trip on Lake Geneva, Wisconsin. But with a quick thinking committee, lead by Linnea Johnson, they came up with some very en- tertaining alternatives. After dinner at the Shore Club, the guests were entertained with folk music by a delightful young couple, also the Spring Queen Karen Heath and her court was announced after dinner. Following the trip to Shore Club students went back to Judson for a midnight snack and movie in the Eyrie. The unexpected rain turned out to be a blessing in disguise. The Queen and court: Betty Fean Scott, Martha Kirtley, Queen Karen Heath, Liz Johnson, and Marcia Girton tleftj. Anne Davies and Tim MacLean Cbelowl enjoy the evenings activities. M Ji . I .... ...A Hilkifllu 'W - Q, g ,ei A .. ,.,.. 4 fl sf -r v vrgwwww 'L W' ww M' 'Yi 'Wu 7 ,KM We' mammm 11 Ht' .gl 'iv Q 1 we , .M 3, ' rr. . , 1' aqg szq- K. mf-YS V r fm A- N' Ts' 1 ff.. 3 ., '- hf22x f, .4gjge .'f, ..--if V., , Q WQHWQMQME- uv 1 A -,rf A- , . , , -- fa. .3 g 5, few , an rim, 1:4 MQ A' '.,f1.,. I- 4. . . fa ' ' tiff: 'f 'i2i.ff' J 'ii V' A A fi' Q V -rr, 'ff if-rf.: .3 g it '- f . 'Wm-J.Lf 'b A . 'iw .1 2 .1assW' ' f '.,'5.wif 1'2ai...gy N 1, an s. ,gg J. . 5 - - J. . ..v.,f--v--r-M, .-as if w, , eh Q... 'Y N u '
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Student Talent, Special Speakers, and Concerts Introduce Spheres of Influences This page: People from near and far come to hear Ann Kemmal speak ftopj. Steve Camp shares in song and word of God's love. Left page: The Beatles influenced millions of teenagers in the 1960 and their music is still enjoyed by guys like Mel Stout, Steve Beli- velle, and Tim Winters. ftop leftj. Dave Bow- man ftop rightj hosts the Spring talent show using many jestures and cut lines from popu- lar day-time TV shows. Dr. Blatt with Rus- sian Missionaries speak to students about God's influence on the Soviet Union Cbot- tomj.
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