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Winter easy this year f f , 1 , , ,I , 1 I If Iliff: 1 4 1 1 1 1 tt, t., rK,', f'.. rw. L ff little cross-country practice. Debra Ross joins some friends in The C huckery. me 4 tt , - ,,- - A W. 'W ,T . e 'UPPY exfepf the Skiefs- One of the better ways to keep warm - r, rm.. 1 ,qv H Introduction 9
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Considering how we suffered through the violent weather of '77 and '78. the winter of '79-'80 let us off fairly easily. Although we had some tempera- tures in the teens. the snow didn't bury us like in years before. There were a few disappointments. however. Skiers lost out due to a little amount of white stuff. and we didn't have any snow days off from classes. For the first time. a Winter Weekend was jointly sponsored to warm up the spirits. IFC-Panhel. ASG. and RHPB got together and planned a dance in The Chuckery. Casino Night and an ice cream eating contest. Although the events didn't gather a lot of people. the groups are planning to increase the par- ticipation for years ahead. When the weather finally broke toward the end of March. it was a good feeling to put the mittens and hats in storage until next year. The Snow Man One must have a mind of winter To regard the frost and the boughs Of the pinetrees crusted with snow: And have been cold a long time To behold thejunipers shagged with ice. The spruces rough in the distant glitter Of the January sung and not to think Of any misery in the sound of the wind. In the sound of a few leaves. Which is the sound of the land Full of the same wind That is blowing in the same bare place For the listener, who listens in the snow, And. nothing himself. beholds Nothing that is not there and the nothing that is. Wallace Stevens lm' 8 Introduction r nurtust of Allred KnupfQ in U l l i i l 4 , i l lawn Q . .ur L 1'4 fi 1' J i, is: 1 T' T The salt will ruin any pair ofshoesl Book bags make it easier to carry the load. i i t The chat We got off s vt ,, rr 4 5 8 Dr. Jones of the English department gets I l if l i Pi i, T f if at The mild winter kept evervone t
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Spring lt's Finall Here! Tlzefamous rock, before becoming a block. Roses appear almost anywhere in spring .' I0 Introduction Smiles are a very familiar sigh! during the warm weather season
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