Genesis comes to the campus In the beginning God created the cold and the clouds. And KU was without snow, and dry; and dry grass was upon the face of the hill. And the spirit of God moved upon the face of the campus. And God said, Let there be snow; and there was snow. . . And God said, Let the waters under the heaven be gathered together unto one place, and let the dry land appear and it was so. And God called the dry land KU; and the gathering together of the waters called the thaw: and God saw that it was good. -Mike Shearer Photo by Mike Gunther It looks like a long fall "I could do better if you didn't help me," this boy, on his first skating adventure, said to his helpful friend. Soon after his first icy bout, Potter Lake began to thaw. Photo by Mark Bernstein 'But where are the snows of yesteryear? Pretty Beverly Snedecor, Rhodes, Ia., junior, says farewell to the snow and ice of earlier this week. It may be a few days, though, before Bev is able to say farewell to her high top boots. Photo by Mike Gunther Although someone associated the snow on this Volkswagon window with a high ideal, many KU students found the snow on top and beneath their cars not totally Love doesn't always make the wheels go 'round helpful in travel. Even more prominent than decorated windows, were ice scrapers and tire chains. Feb. 6 1969 KANSAN 11 8097072194... (Plate by Halina Pawl)