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Show .erf'; WALKING DOWN HARRISON would have been a bit nasty as speeding cars hurried to school, despite slick roads. Signpost photo editor Dave Barrett captured the splashes. 1 r- - , j j' eft.: ' - ' .... ; - ' .-A':' "' kit? Wbr washes away, rain vroughtsdamag wm"gmK'"' Everybody talks about the weather but nobody does anything about. Sun Wednesday probably because students are Weather expectations include unwilling to walk long distances scattered showers today, and in the cloudbursts.1 The same For a sunny May Sunfest clearing tomorrow and Thur- students, however, dislike at- . i t t- .1 ml j i i n - i i . i ...i 1. coordinators are seriously worrying about this week's festivities as cold rains continue. Monthly total, as of Monday Sunfest outdoor activities. night, is 3.09 inches, about twice what it should be at this time, said Hill A.F.B. Weather Service employee. sday. High Thursday is about 65 tending classes, when the sun degrees, not yet shorts weather, shines brightly; preferring to but fair enough for the ASWSC take advantage of the tanning time. And maybe it's Mother Nature Lower Attendance that is saying she's going to wash At WSC, lower attendance is those winter blues right out of her reported in many classes, hair. : s X "1 DUCKS DISAPPEARED as the pond flooded, eyeing the Miller Administration with unrealized anticipation. Rock 'n' Roll at its Best i i 1 rrf'i I ! ! ! - tl r r it m K r V Hirrf 3 If t ,v WATER DAMAGE began to erode campus grounds, ad jacent to the Browning Center. if ' i 1 - .... - I :-,. "A. L. J ' ; V featuring MVvmv 9 p.m. - May 16th (Following the Luau) o FREE TO THE PUBLIC A Sunfest Activity |