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Wesleyan's Annual Spring Fling brought lots of good times and good tans. This year Spring Fling took place on the 20th and 21st of April. A record breaking warm spell of tem- peratures over 90 degrees en- couraged people to come out with towels and suntan lotion to either watch or participate in activities. Saturday, the 20th started off Spring Fling. At 12 noon stu- dents, faculty and prospective students all came out to enjoy a picnic on the lawn. Carl Rosen was a lunch time entertainer. Many people caught rays, threw frisbees and footballs as they listened to Carl's songs and jokes. Later during the day our First Annual Derby Day got under way. Many people wore their eggs during the egg toss, lost their grip during the tennis racket throw and lost their bal- ance during the tug-of-war. Cooling down in a friendly I game of Simon Says, every- one was ready for the obstacle course. By the time that was over we were ready to refuel our stomach's at the pig-pickin. While we ate, we listened to Brice Street who were fol- lowed by Glassmoon. Again the blankets came out as we enjoyed an evening on the lawn. Sunday wrapped up another Spring Fling. Starting at 12 noon the campus went on wheels with the Campus Skate. Some people took their skates off at 2:00 pm to play around in the mudfest. Pi Epsilon battled with Sigma Phi Delta in a clean game of mud-football. Throughout the day many peo- ple stopped bythe patio to see a humorous view of themselves through the eyes of a Carica- tures Artist, Ion Ljungberg. Atv 5:00 pm another successful Spring Fling came to an end leaving everyone involved with many memories. Above rt.: Dr. Flowers and Dr. jones get their fill at the Spring Fling picnic. I Right: The guys show their strength during DD .E E DD CI ': D. CD a game of tug-of-war. Spring Fling Left: Students and faculty enjoy the picnic lunch on the lawn. Below: Carl Rosen entertains Wesleyan with a few numbers from his album. ill .... 9
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