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Former Mr. Mount Brian Fleming is fully appreciated by Suzi Caulfield, Alyce Leighton and Colleen Weed. I DEX STUDENT LIFE ............................... p. 2 SENIOR SECTION ......................... p. 23 FACULTY 81 ADMINISTRATION p. SPORTS ......................................... p. 95 DORM LIFE ....................,.............. p. 137 CLUBS 84 ORGANIZATIONS ....... p. Mumvff UGO for the bomb says Robert Overly. Five joyful freshman relax in between classes. Pictured: Eileen Maus, Lisa Griffin, Trish Devlin, Mary Frances Schaefer, and Sue Kilroy. Student Lifef3
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WARM DAYS, CULD BEER The spirit of the Mount follows Mounties wherever they go even the Covered Bridge! Remember those lazy early fall days with warm sun, cold beer, and hot excitement! Sometimes a little too hot. Like the time the rugby team had just played the University of Maryland. The kegs were plentiful and so were the people. Cars lined the street outlining the park - people had to walk for TA a mile just to get a beer. Imagine that! As the beer was con- sumed, the people got rowdie. Sudden- ly, from out of nowhere, a group of fired up neighbors of the park pulled out their rifles and threatened us to leave. . .or else! The or else made the multitude of Mounties scurry toward their cars trying to avoid the headline which they envisioned to read the Covered Bridge massacre'f. But the headline never appeared because as usual the Mounties talked their way out of it. lt was certainly exciting but all's well that ends well. That didn't stop us from going back time and time again. Sometimes with large groups to play football or baseball. Othertimes,afewfriends wouldjust go up tothe park to hang outand enjoy the time away from campus. Obviously, many diverse groups of people flood the Covered Bridge regu- larly. lt's amazing just how friendly you become with the guy standing next to you in line for a beer or the one waitingin back ofyou forthe bathroom. fActually, it's not a bathroom, more like a latrine.j You find yourself talking about everything from classes to crushes. There's something about that open air that really opens people up! lt's a great time to meet new friends and catch up with the old ones. The Covered Bridge brings out the best of everyone! And people seem to bring everything to the Covered Bridge. Food, frizbees, footballs, boxes, etc. You never know what you might need once you're up there. Often you drive up in early after- noon planning to stay a couple hours, and end up staying until after dinner. Then you're glad you brought all that stuff with you. After all the Bridge is 15 minutes from the campus. People say that 900fo of what you learn at college is outside of the classroom. Mounties sure learn alot at the Covered Bridge and it all adds up to 1000f0 worth of fun! A fun time to spend with good friends, Felicia Sciortino and Michele Bernardo. The Covered Bridge is always a place to relax for Ellen Brown, Katie Murphy, Collen Weed, Sue Glass and Sue Sheller. 5
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