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the year Spring 1971 Summer 1 97 1 Fall 1971 Winter 1972 For the average Lambuth student, the year is a mosaic composed of memories of ballgames, convocations, homework, dates, and heterogeneous events squeezed between classes. The routine of every day is frequently colored with unusual happenings, people, and ideas that all contribute to the spirit of college life. 19
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editors: dorothy pardue, janet thompson 18
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Qpring Generates Transition Winter thawed into an early spring bursting forth with warm February days which on many balmy afternoons im- promptu bull sessions, regular classes, and the wildlife of the campus all felt the urge to settle on the green grass of the quadrangle. However, when March her- alded the infamous monsoon season, which drowned the campus in its deluge and made students wonder where the Ark was hidden, spirits, although somewhat dampened, found other activities in which to enjoy themselves. SGA campaigns took on a new focus with debates and forums between the vari- ous candidates and administrative officials in which traditions were questioned, de- fended, and criticized by Lambuth ' s won- dering youth. When, after two weeks of vigorous campaigning, a worthy executive committee was selected to lead the SGA, even the losers felt as if they had gained a new perspective to the Lambuth system. Time out was taken from studies when the Entertainment Committee brought the Impressions and a little bit of soul to Lambuth. A large student turnout brought promise of future concerts. Spring of ' 71 brought an added dimen- sion to the Lantern. The spring distribu- tion of yearbooks offered Lambuth ' s stu- dents a fresh look at their past year and provided a precious source of memories for everyone. Above: Dianne Houchen gives Bruce Ricketson his yearbook. Immediate right: Janet Thompson and David Lewis enjoy the sprin g roses. Lower right: The Impressions entertain at a SGA- sponsored concert. Far right: A sunny day inspires a class to meet on the library steps. Center right: Beverly White comes in out of another famous Lambuth rainstorm. 20
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