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Bible Tales for Bruins How God Made The Campus In the beginning God created th e heaven and the earth. Now the earth was unformed and void, and darkness was on the face of the deep. And God said, Let there be light. And after a week or so of Creation, God saw what He had wrought, and He was bored. Especially with Adam, His man. Adam was in His own image enough, but he was uneducated. And so God created UCLA, that the sons and daughters of Adam and the sons and daughters of the sons and daughters of Adam, etc. might hav e a schoolingplace on the earth. And He didst make spires, towers, grand corridors, vast chambers, majestic columns, great grid facades, and a treehouse, all on that day. And it came to pass that Adam and the bone of his bone, Eve, didst drink of knowledge in the botanical garden, with the injunction that they turn their heads from the knowledge of Good and Evil. And they didst streak in innocence. It then came to pass that the Lord blessed this Paradise with the Music of angels, 55 in the wind ensemble, 200 in the marching band, 100 in the symphonic band. And these didst play celestial harmonies at commencement, noon concerts, athletic functions, evening concerts, and sundry Creations. The chief host of symphonies was Winslow, who was wont to serve unto all the children of Westwood, in time, the works of Stravinsky, younger experimental composers and arrangements for Wind. And the angels didst find great pleasure in performing these graces, and diversion therein.
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Kappa Delta Picture at left: (back row, left to right) Laurie Janet Krouss, Mary Ann Langford, Ann Schaurman; (middle row, left to right) Gloria Layfield, Mimi Scofield, Linda Ricksen, Cindy Bonner, Darlene Gossick; (bottom row, left to right) Nancy Meyers, Diane Tuck, Valerie Zittrich, Carol Rattiner, Carla Hovsepian, Julie Palme r. Top of page: (left to right) Cindy Bonner, Laurie Sharp, Nancy Meyers, Diane Tuck. Immediately above: (left to right) Teri Stone, Carol Rattiner, Suzanne Ruatti, Nancy Tinsley, Linda Webb, Mary Beth Hildebrand, Gail Woodard.
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