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THE JOYS OF SPRING It was shortly after spring break that the beautiful weather started. There's nothing like an early spring (summer?) to take one's mind off trivia like papers and tests, and the number of empty seats in classes increased substantially. Many professors compromised by moving their classes out- side. The weather wasn't the only thing keep- ing people occupied. Spring Riot came a week earlier than usual (and unfortunately caught our photography staff off guard). This year's Spring Fair, organized by senior Erin Farrell, was forced to contend with a drizzle, but spirits were still high. Another enjoyable evening could be spent with Lovers and Other Strangers, independently produced in the K.C. the last week of classes. But the primary extracurricular diversion of spring is Parents' Weekend, a three-day extravaganza packed with activites to keep visiting parents entertained. These activi- ties included concerts, tennis tourna- ments, departmental receptions, a dance in the Great Hall, and A Funny Thing Hap- pened on the Way to the Forum, the Bol- ton Theater's first out-and-out musical. Forum delighted sell-out audiences with insane, bawdy antics and lively production numbers ( Everybody Ought to Have a Maid was a particular favorite). But the greatest joys of Parents' Weekend are probably culinary. There's invariably a marked improvement in Saga, departmen- tal parties offer good spreads, and an enterprising student can almost always con someone into a dinner in town. Still, most Kenyonites needed few out- side diversions in spring. There were too many rays to soak up, too many cars to wax, too many softball games to play — and too much work to catch up on. CLOCKWISE, FROM OPPOSITE PACE. UPPER RIGHT Scott Klavan and Kathy Wilson in three scenes Irom lovers jnd Other Strjngers; Allison lanney. Chris Smith, Margaret Cranston, and Andy Simmons in forum; an outdoor class; Kim McGinnis painting (aces at the Spring fair, students and parents con- verging on Rosse Hall for a Saturday afternoon of concerts. Parents' Weekend 29
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When the hounds of spring are on winter's traces. The mother of months in meadow or plain Fills the shadows and windy places With lisp of leaves and ripple of rain. Swinburne, Chorus of Atlanta in Calydon «i
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