Tuesday, March 5, 1968 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 7 The outdoors rediscovered, as Winter loses its cool Photos by Bruce Patterson It's not quite spring yet, but springtime weather is here — for the moment anyway. Although they may be nervously glancing over their shoulders expecting winter to stage one last blast, KU students, while it lasts, are relaxing and enjoying the foretaste of spring. On the other side of Oread the afternoon crowd of shirt-sleeved students mill outside taverns, enjoying a bit of sunshine with their refreshments, a day's classes forgotten, tomorrow's momentarily unheeded. Some just take it easy alone by Potter Lake, making a halfhearted effort to study. But the book probably will soon be tossed upon the grass while its reader spins daydreams of sandbars and driving with the top down. Others make no pretensions of academic efforts,but spend their time at the lake with a casual date,counting the ripples. Evening may mean books and projects, but some students will glance at calendars, noting the date of March 21—the vernal equinox—the first day of spring. NEW ARRIVALS AT THE SOUND WILSON PICKETT - - I'm In Love - Stagger Lee - Bring It On Home To Me ROD McKUEN- - The Sky The Earth The Sea - Listen to the Warm - The Loner PERREY & KINGSLEY - More electronic music of the future in Kaleidoscopic Vibrations PAUL MAURIAT- - Blooming Hits featuring top hit "Love is Blue" - More Muriat the dynamic Muriat orchestra doing the now scene ARETHA FRANKLIN - - Lady Soul Many, many more new LP's in a tremendous new shipment. Come on out for first pick.