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Create The Mood A sense of pride in tradition and a feeling of strength in unity helped to create the mood that gave our campus a unique personality. Through fresh views of the people and environment we realized that we all inspired the mood. Our emotions and attitudes were not constrained; they radiated over campus. In victory, we celebrated; in defeat, we persevered. In despair, we united. And in happiness, we smiled. The campus, always in- tegrating tradition with innov- ation, held a history that never disappeared. The modern buildings on lower campus represented continual progress without diminishi ng the tradition symbolized by both the goth Ic architecture of Underman Library and the En- glish tudor style of Coppee Hall. Laughter, seen on the faces of Karyn Yost, an alumnus, and Anne Saplr, a senior, created a llghthearted mood. As the football players battled for another weekend, fans and cheerleaders alike rejoiced; in victory or defeat, we were still proud. Through everchanglng seasons our moods ranged from joy to sorrow, and the flag con- tinued to wave. Gallery: Moc ;
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Celebra The Colors When we opened our eyes to fresh perspec- tives and found value in im- ages that had gone unseen, it was easy to celebrate the colors. They brightened our days and lifted our spirits. And they were everywhere. Red and silver, reflecting off an enormous balloon held by a spectator, sparkled in the sunlight, and the kaleido- scopic T-shirt on freshman David Eisenbud brought radiant color to his hall. A bright blue coat added color to an otherwise gloomy Parent ' s Weekend football game against Rhode Island. On the opening day of Alcohol Awareness Week, held in October, sophomore Marnie Lieberman held a rainbow in her hand as brilliant balloons decorated the University Center lawn. And our best known colors, brown and white, appeared on everything from uniforms to sweatshirts, like the one worn by freshman Stacey Slabik. 1 Gallery: Colors
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