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v W tr xg 1 ' EVEN lN SPRING, the quadrangle is filled with lllini students who are hurrying to their flnal classes of the semester. Students' Spirits Rise in Spring Spring, the season of love and baseball, appears to bring a rebirth of campus spirit. Convertible tops are retracted and heavy overcoats are put away. For some students, spring means sweater weather and sniffles. The first warm days are spent in tennis games and picnics, and once again the bicycle paths become a hazard to pedestrians. Even the frequent spring showers don't dampen students' spirits too much. l6 But in the classrooms these high spirits seem to resolve into spring fever. Research paper deadlines approach far too rapidly, and studies are slighted. Instead, boundless energy is spent in work-out for spring sports and plans for campus activities and formals. Plans for Easter vacation are the topics of conversa- tion. Final exams are near, and the seniors dream of graduation. Even professors begin to count the days.
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lLLlNl HESITATE to allow the bright Spring sunshine go to waste. fx .Qi -'J' l f, lk '35, lr' . if .. VV' 'W it sv 4 , , M W, - - -:Fir CRYSTAL LAKE and its facilities become more popular and e'ven crowded with the arrival of Spring. THESE TWO STUDENTS will be used to cold feet by the time final exams arrive. ll HM ill lil fin lki IKIH lil REMIC limi Wim Z KID? izltiflllttt V, WWNHWE 'ml tim? QA KVZWKW Kitt? Wim' tmfiw? Citfitittbtti- 'vt 'lv li WW lit HS!! WlQMf list' Wt :umm will ' .A 'Tiff' I WW H YQ 7.ffFT1,.. 1 M TTT, U QQf,,i,lf W ififlil LT. , M in , mm .v-V,-4 i BONNIE GUIMONT AND TOM SLATTERY, find that those long cold walks to class have been transformed into seemingly short and pleasant ones. Spring Means Relaxation . . . And Study After a long winter of hibernation with books, students emerge to enioy spring. Couples, tired of daily routine, often find walks through the campus relaxing. Those who don't want to waste a minute of the glorious sun take their books with them. Some of the more energetic can even be found in near-by playgrounds. JOHN ANDERSON attempts to convince fellow students of his endurance of study in any weather. mfr.. , Q 'A - . V ,, . . - ..4,, ,Al ...em ,- 1--1-1 ,?v5,..,,'.t M N ,,,,,?,u,. ! Nlgmp ,
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