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From the top: Bert Nichols and Pam Thomas went back a few years for inspira- tion in devising April Fools Dance cos- tumes. Edgar Hess puts a strong arm and a determined grimace into a return on the tennis court. Ann Spray, in a sewing surse, makes what appears to be a bow, insists it’s a frog. ’ N THE range of optional or required activities, from one day to the next, can be found opportunities to play, to work at playing, to work, to play in working. GEE ert iil Sais i a asi IM LIL Rich Weinberg, Jon Gard, Kathy Weinberg, and Jerry Devore got Northwestern on tele- vision when they won an audition and subsequently were video taped near the fountain for a statewide telecast featuring Oklahoma college talent. 4
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pone fe ”Y . Se Heat ban. Sandra Stocking was not to be distracted while taking one of several freshman orien- tation tests. The first warm day in May brought Rick Pickard and Hoyle Haltom out of Vinson Hall for an informal, but com- fortable, study session. f 2] ONG-RUN or quickly realized returns— or both—are there for those who approach academic responsibilities serious-mindedly. Pleasure and progress are to be found in the challenge of an elusive idea, the encouragement of dawning understanding, the satisfaction of perceiving a truth. Top-rated as beef cattle judges in the Houston Fat Stock Show was this Northwestern team. Seated: Dennis Jefferies, Vernie Butler, and Ken Oshel. Standing: Wayne Lake, Lloyd Erikson, and Merlin Landwehr. An assignment to do clown faces in a speech department makeup class got startling results, as shown by Sharon Woodbury. Behind the paint are Wayne LaMunyon and Joi Froemming. Right: Many art students worked together and all shared pride in the results of a three-dimensional mural that became part of a year-end exhibit. Around the tree are Ben Broadfoot (kneeling), student assistant; Bob Vin- cent, Mike Nicholson, Dora Waldrop, Nancy Brownson and Dan Egner.
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