" jP 11.1 an' WINTER Winter quarter can be a trying experience, depending upon a student's outlook. Will it snow or rain? Will there be anything to do on Friday night? Will Spring, and spring break, ever come? Day after day passes, until finally, winter's almost over. 5 LRY 1980 1980 FEBRUARY 1980 198C IF S,SMTWIF S SM 3 4 5 12 10 11 12 3 45 67 89 23 a 17 18 19 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 9 10 1 24 2526 1718 19 20 21 2223 16 17] 31 242526272829 233, 249 f; 1. Student Senate elections became a prime focus during winter quarter. 2. Jeff Waldo leads a trek to chapel. 3. Lab partners Diane Popa and Devon Block perform an experiment. 4. Everyone bundles up during the cold winte. weather. 5. Steve Bragg and Jim Cross begin the long hike from Lawlor to the center of campus. 6. The winter snow adds a touch of early morning beauty to the campus. 7. John Loper enjoys a game of pool during his spare time. 8. Nielson and Young presented a concert on February 6, during Parent's Weekend. WINTER/45
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