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J 'J' 4,117 .L- ,,.- 1 ,- . ':.s.,fI iff, uk . .- .inf it's the simple things you overlook or instance, this is a college yearbook. lt's not a socio-analytical study, or admissions office propa- ganda, or the telephone directory with pictures. lt's not even a complete report on the year since we had to stop writing in February in order to publish in April. Mostly, this is a memory book. Of course the facts are reported, but don't forget that the writers of this book are merely another bunch of students sliding down those moss-glazed sidewalks every day on their way to class. Our memories won't always correspond exactly with yours, so we haven't designed any cute theme to give the year a structure that was never really there. Or play omniscient narrators when we were only characters in the story ourselves. We've simply given you the best of our memories of the year and attempt- ed to jog yours. And what we saw was what there was to see: an- other year at William and Mary, more too long days and too short seasons, more nights at Swem after days in Morton, more runs to the deli during more all-nighters, more morning hangovers, more tests, papers, projects, exams, quizzes lmuch, much morel, more incoming freshmen filling open frat parties followed by K X, the gaps left by more graduat- 1 ing seniors. lstory continues on v , following pagel R 'FY K' Senior leanne Lull lounges outdoors. Spring Fling Weekend participants add local color while soaking up the atmosphere. Hurlling over a barricade at top speed, limmy Shields carries the W8fM colors during a spring track meet at Cary Field. .J X07 ljl ,f fx! gokiy
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lcontlnued from page 45 What's Going On lf this copy seems strangely informal and anecdotal to you, relax. Because we have. lt's simple: we've focused on the elementary things, in other words, what there was to really report from a day to day basis. So you will find here some of the basic people, places and events that you may have recognized every day, any month, each year, but perhaps never honestly looked at be- fore. This time, we made sure we saw them lin pictures, words or artl as they were remembered by real people. And if we've zeroed in on someone you'd overlooked, or underscored an outline you'd never traced out, great! That's the whole idea, pure and simple.
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