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STEPHEN L. SITLEY RICHARD A. SITT MATTHEW R. SKERRY MARYC.SKUFCA MARGARET C. Sb DDEN Arts Sciences School of Management Arts Sciences Arts Sciences Arts Sciences AB Political Science BS Computer Science AB Speech Communication AB Economics AB English Finance WILLIAM R. SLATER JULIE M. SLIKE DAVID A. SLOCUM NICOLE SMIT ANTHONY B. SMITH School of Management Arts Sciences Arts Sciences School of Nursing Arts Sciences BS Computer Science AB Psychology AB English BS Nursing AB History Philosophy CHRISTINE M. SMITH GRETCHEN SMITH KATHARINE SMITH KEVIN SMITH MARY C.SMITH Arts Sciences School of Management School of Management Arts Sciences Arts Sciences AB History BS Accounting BS Marketing BS Biology AB Mottiematics Pre-Medical ROBERT A. SMITH SHEILA M. SMITH RICHARD P. SMYTH KEVIN D. SNOW CHERYL A. SOBOLEWSKI Arts Sciences School of Management Arts Sciences School of Management School of Management AB History BS Computer Science AB Sociology BS Computer Science E.S. Marketing Pre-Medical Speech Communication Seniors 367
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Some Bad Apples One bad apple can spoil the whole bunch , the saying goes. The case could not have been more true for the residents of McElroy 103 over the past three years. Duds were the more common name for those malfunctioning ma- chines. Still others called them lemons. But still others referred to them ever so fondly as Apples. The computer age first thrust itself upon Sub Turrlan writers when the 1983 edition was being compiled. The work of the staff writers was cut in half. Efficiency was doubled. 1984: I can ' t find it!H l, screamed Kathy Kopy from the computer room. What do you mean you can ' t find it, Ted Itor growled. I can ' t find itl ' m telling you, it ' sgonel It ' sjust gone . . . her voice trailed off beginning to quiver. That isn ' t possible. This is a computer. Computers don ' t make mistakes. People do. We ' ll get it fixed tomorrow. Tomorrow never comes, the sign in the computer room read. For when yesterday ' s tomorrow arrives it is but today and tomorrow is still 24 hours away. fll THERESA E. SIBILIA II School of Management ; BS Accounting Chris Taylor MARGRET J. SIBILIA School of Education AB Secondary Education Mathematics TERRI L. SIEBER School of Management BS Marketing Human Resource Management JANET M.SIEGENTHALER School of Management BS Accounting Asian Studies SHERRI L. SIFERS Arts Sciences AB Economics STEPHEN A. SIGNORE School of Management BS Marketing WILLIAM C. SILEO School of Management BS Finance Economics CRISTINA R. SILVA School of Management BS Accounting Finance MARCY L. SILVERSTEIN School of Management BS Computer Science Operations Management WILLIAM M. SIMEONE Arts Sciences AB Economics STEPHEN SIMOES School of Management BS Marketing MARIA R. SIMONEAU School of Management BS Computer Science 366 Seniors
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LAURA SOFFEY Arts Sciences AB English Speech Communication ANTHONY M. SOLOMINE Arts Sciences AB History DONNAJ.SOMERS Arts Sciences AB Mathematics Computer Science THOMAS T. SOVIERO School of Management BS Finance ALBERT SPADA School of Manogement BS Finance NANCY SPADARO Arts Sciences AB Political Science SAMUEL B. SPECTOR School of Management BS Organizational Studies SUSAN SPENCE Arts Sciences AB Speech Communication JONATHAN A. SPEROS School of Management BS Economics Finance JOHN M.SPIEGEL School of Management BS Finance THEO E. SPILKA Arts Sciences AB Political Science French OWEN D. SPITZLER Arts Sciences AB English The fresh scent of spring was in the air, Warm winds played with the curtains, jostling them as they rested against the open window. A shrill note sounded and a small red-breasted robin flew out of the blossoming oak tree that stood in front of the dorm. A slight rustle came from within the room as a weightless paper fell to the floor, Schoolbooks, some opened, some closed and stuffed with unfinished assign- ments, were carelessly strewn atop the desk. The felt tip marker was uncapped, apparently abandoned. Where was the student? What voice had beckoned him from his persistent bottle for a notorious GPA? The seductive siren of Spring had won again , . . — Tania ZiellnskI Springtime, the Fall of the GPA Andy Ryan 368 Seniors
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