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BuT The NaTional DeTense EducaTion AcT's Spanish lnsTiTuTe never sTirs as much c:ommenT as The boy invaders oT The NaTional Lawn Tennis AssociaTion Junior and Boy's Championship, anoTher summer TradiTion ranging Trom sun-baked STowe Tenhis STadium To The ambiguous halls oT Trow- bridge. The girls oT Trowbridge as usual played hosT To The boys, sharirg Their dorrniTory wiTh The young Tennis sTars. During The weelc oT Their presence, The evenings were Tull oT liTTie incidenTs, like The boys noT sTaying on Their own side oT The doors. or The boys pracTicing on The wall in The CourT. .---'ww ...lr l f Sf' 'Lf -Ns s f lv T . iruT0 r mem E5FfllllUL, f p Y fn Q X 0 N XX X Q' 1 w Y T 5 n ,ff . 'I dl STill, noise and high-sTrung evenings are TorgoTTer when professional-lilce Torm hiTs The courTs in a week oT Tennis Thar draws everybody over Trom The quad. An engrossed gallery rubberfneclcs as The Tension mounTs. if emu rs.. The 'K if 8
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Q? Sfanding-Bruce Bohn, Gary Redor, Seafed-Sue Tefu, Sandra Blaine. Mary Klepser, noT picTured. Young Republicans This was noT an auspicious year Tor a group bearing This name, buT The Young Republi- cans, lilce Their counTerparTs, The Young Dems, Tuhfill a pressing need on The campus, one OT poliTical OTT-campus involvement MeeTing bi-weekly, The GOPers discussed currenT poliTical evenTs, and world evenTs ThaT had poliTical overTones. i Cauldron And whaTever became oT The Cauldron? No one was guiTe sure, unTil The magazine suddenly reappeared in The spring, aTTer a Tull year of silence. BeTween The brighT orange covers were noT only examples oT sTudenT poeTry, prose, arT worlc, and calligraphy, buT also The Tull TexT oT an inTerview wiTh visiTing poeT Richard Wilbur. The loosely-organized Cauldron group was responsible Tor bringing Jack GiIberT To The campus in The summerg iT also conducTed a series oT liTerary inTerviews which iT has puT on Tape as a beginning of wha+ iT hopes will grow inTo a good- sized collecTion. The even more loosely-organized CreaTive WriTing Group meT Wednesday nighTs To share Their newesT producTions, or To hear Dr. Hilberry's laTesT poem or The nexT chapTer QT Miss ReiTer's novel: and on one occasion a Michi- gan poeTess, Clair MacAllisTer, came To The campus Tor an evening To read from her boolc Arms of Lighl' and To oTTer her commenTs on specific poems by sTudenTs. v. Q r - . 5: Xlfcnfxs 'X s ' ' . ' ' N il 1 al. i is il 1 Baclr row, leff To righf-Bob Spenser, Tony Lu: Jyhn Dill, Sealed-Herb Aivc-rd, Mark Coon, Riclr DeTar. IIS
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WINTER QUARTER i. i A i E I 1 5 Fronl Row-lef? lo righf-Kay Seaiarih, Kalhy Holmes, Carolynn Cos, Peggy Kingsley, Sally Kazda, Jane Croiser, Sue Risser, Jane Mc6ralh, Carol Osbourn. Chris Owens, Margarel Falsfon, Diane McGowan. Second Row-Sue Kilborn, Sue Hayes, Rulh Morriss, Mirlh Nelson, Elizabelh Jeffries, Marilyn Rehberg, Kilfy Fay, Clemence Ohl, Lori Payne, Barbara Beynon, Sue Bigson, Beisy Hardy, Linda Ray. Third Row-Ellen Tangenl, Richard Bradley, Gene Whifing, Michael Slripp, Gary Widiger, Dave Jackson, Judson Day, JoAnne Chandler, Jan Osborn, Kay Keller. Fourfh Row-Larry Opie, Milne Osbourne, lra l-larlman, Gil Page, Merw'n Lewis. Bruce Williamson, Tom Barber, Bruce Haighl. Tom Ganoung, Jim Anderson, Neal Holzschuh. SPRING QUARTER Fronf Row-leH +o righf-Russel l-lammar, Direclor, Maribelh Malulis, Susan Kilborn, Marylu Simmons, Suezanne Siorch, Florence Le May. Yvonne Troufeaud Margueri'e Dewey, Emily' Balreman, Elizabeih Neuberr, Sharon Ferguson, Deanna Hullquisf, Carol Mangan, Ellen Tangenl, Janei Osborn. Second row- Ann Burroughs, Marilyn Rehberg, Nancy Loebe, Kafhleen Shaw, Carol Spiro, Linda Cleary, Mirfh Nelson, Nanci Rice, Judifh Prenlice, Janef Walling, Mary Brubaker, Joan Tuller. Third row-Elizabefh Jeffries, Donald Mason, Keifh Lyon, Richard Locke, Thomas Ganoung, Richard Bradley, David Jaclrson. Bruce Gusiaison, Winifred Williams, Marcia Connolly, Gwenda Wyall. Fourlh row-G. Thomas Seeley, Richard Mafher, David Nielson. Ron Spann, Bruce Williamson, John Di Tiberio, Neal Holzschuh, Charloffe Hauch, Cafherine Fay, Slephanie Zaidman. Noi piciured-Roberf Balmer, Winifred Cook, Jane Crofser. Anne Dofy, William Johnsfon, Lynda Koss, Nancy Lombus, Ellen Manson, Ann Middaugh, Marcus Pomeroy, Margaret Ralslon, Richard Sharp, June Slealyp Marcia Wingard, Healher Worden. II6
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