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■ppRrPH ' g HBj H v . BjM ■ m Jb 1 8 1 :. ' Chief uustice ■ J V Volume 44, Marshall University Huntington, WV 25701 The hustle-bustle of college lile olten tilled our minds with countless details. There never seemed time enough to notice all the assets ol Marshall s campus that were hidden m plain sight. Multi-colored umbrellas seemed to brighten drab, rainy days. Although we walked by the kiosk outside Old Main, we rarely stopped to see what mlormation was posted on its windows. We may not have noticed the constructive way some spent their time putting toilet paper m the trees in front ol the Sigma Sigma Sigma house. We could not help but notice the construction ol the Science Building. And as the year went on. a new path worn around the library became more visible as well.
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6? tMLi. ' . v? issing the obvious Our lives at hidden in As students, we found we never had enough hours in a day to do everything we wanted. No mat- ter how hard we tried, there was no way we could possibly experience every thing that went on around us. We often missed the very obvious things that were a large part of our college existence, but not directly concerned with our day-to- day life at Marshall. We studied for tests without really thinking about the subject matter. We listened to pro- fessors lecture without really hearing what they were saying. We complained about lengthy assignments without considering we might learn something from a project which required extra effort. Scribbling on restroom walls and doors became a past time. Never mind how much it cost to erase our witti- cisms. Vending machines received vicious kicks for ripping us off. Parking tickets from Marshall were plain sight Security were regu- larly ignored. Chemistry classes were more of a has- sle because of the in- convenience of get- ting into the Science Building. Librarians spent hours looking for obscure articles for seemingly ungrateful students. Mechanically, we pushed through lines, — at registration, at the cafeterias, at the cashier ' s office — never realizing the many people and hundreds of work hours it took to keep the university in operation. And although we won one Southern Confer- ence football game, the victory gong in the middle of campus remained silent, as it had for years. We too remained silent on the many issues of national importance that really did touch our lives. -y- - . J. , ' !!
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