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z 4 ¥ ; % 5 Es To promote a little “fever’’, Union Board members Bill Hughes, Danny Ford, and Todd McKenzie place balloons around campus before Spring Fever week to prepare students for upcoming events. Photo by Cathy Cordry. Various organizations set up booths on Go Wild Day to raise money for themselves. The Occupational Ther- apy booth performed mock marriage ceremonies for interested couples. Photo by Peter Bradley. Spring Fever 9
On the wave of their 25th anniversary, thy }i! Beach Boys finally got around to Northeast Louf | isiana University. A record concert crowd of more than 5,500 stu dents and non-students gathered in Ewing Colj seum April 8, to hear the world’s oldest boys per form an hour-long set that included such classi¢ as “Barbara Ann,” “California Girls” and “Goo Vibrations.” Along the way, many audience members san; joined in on the tunes. Most did this from thy = crowd; a few found themselves sharing the stag: Ss with the band. The NLU Cheerleaders were among the latte} joining the group on stage for a rendition of “By Pil True to Your School.” Amy Davis, an elementary jit! education sophomore at the time, also ended wf ja in the spotlight. tel “Mike Love (Beach Boys’ lead singer) came bf } th and I told him I wanted to go up on the stage; hy ih’ told me to come on up,” Davis said. “It was Age was nota factor at the Beach Boys concert held ii Ewing Coliseum. Mike Love entertains both young ant young at heart with classic Beach Boy hits. Photo 6 Peter Bradley. A new addition to Spring Fever was the sidewalk It can be difficult to keep directions in perspective chalk drawing contest. Tom Picht, an art major, dis- after whirling around a baseball bat ten times, as An- plays his image of a Northeast spring break. Photo by — gela Booty discovers during the bat race. Photo by Peter Bradley. Cathy Cordry. 10 Student Life
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