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No car is no excuse on Lipscomb’s campus. A winter quarter surprise for boarding students—dinner by candle- light in a mirrored cafeteria—was date setting for bride-to-be Suzanne Looney and fiance Winston Richter. Wieners roasted on an open fire in Shelby Park’s Sycamore Lodge, and Alphas with dates enjoyed a winter outing off campus. Mike Chumley, Gay Evans, Larry Lafferty and Linda Lee Brewer monopolize the fire.
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Performance with personal contact. Thomas L. Thomas meets thrilled student, Janet Turner, at the President’s reception following a guest appearance. Language barrier is no problem to Austria’s ambassadors. Whether singing ‘Old Black Joe” or “Auf Deutsch,” the Vienna Choir Boys convey a universal message. Page 25
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Spring came first to local parks and students followed. Sunny afternoons . . . so much fun when shared, Bisonette shuffle for a seat on the end of the row was won by Lu Ann Brantley, reserving a permanent seat at the home basketball games for fiance Frank Black. a Datenights Pass, One Becomes Identifiable By ‘Two Friday night at last! Supervisor’s curfews re- laxed a bit, and Sewell, Johnson, and Fanning re- ceptionists are swamped with room numbers to buzz for a host of anxious males. Club cook-outs, ball games, and skating parties keep campus daters’ schedules filled with school ac- tivities; no car is no excuse on Lipscomb’s campus. Spring time is banquet time as all major organiza- tions go formal for their social finale. Excited girls created ante-bellum dresses after a bid from an AKPsi, June grads kept their fingers crossed for escorts to their last college formal. Fall and spring lured pairs to Nashville’s parks for a view of Middle Tennessee’s nature offerings. The pungent scent of frying bacon roused up walking sleepyheads eating a sunrise breakfast in Percy Warner Park. Weekends passed and the same pairs appeared together. In a quarter sometimes, more often less, one was identified by two. In months for some, in years for others, datetime came to mean prepara- tion time. Together anywhere was a precious time and there were plans to be made, most often for June, or Christmas for others. From that first freshman week when a pretty coed wondered, ‘Will I be asked?”, and a half brash-half bashful male wondered, ‘‘Will she go?”, through the days enclosed by a gold band, week- ends were full days, days for remembering. Loco locomotion may result when Harold Sutton is pushed around by Susan Chollette as they join the fun at the winter quarter all-school skating party. Page 27 Cc
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