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Air Florida Jet Crashes over Potomac River-Nation Hit By Storms-Record Cold-49ers Win Super Bowl-Freeze Frame- On Golden Pond-Congress Asks for Nuclear Weapons Freeze-Pac Man-I Love Rock ’n’ Roll-University of North Carolina Wins NCAA Title-Porky’s-Mt. St. Helen’s Erupts Twice-Tainted Love-J. Giels-Richard Pryor Live on, the Sunset Strip-General Hospital-Ed Asner Wins Emmy Award-Sadat is Assassinated-Stripes-Don’t Stop Believing- The Voyager II Flies by Saturn-Leonard TKO’s Hearns- Simple, Sexy Clothes in ’81-Tattoo You-DC-10 Jetliner slides into Boston Harbor-Chariots of Fire-Hill Street Blues Receives Emmy Award-Dodgers Win World Series- Private Lessons-Air Controllers Fired-Endless Love- Hinckley Injured in Suicide Attempt. High School days are memories past, College days are here at last. The class of ' 85 are not your typical Freshman. Were the words of Le Provocateur as we entered our new dimension. Although these words might have been true, the things we did were nothing new. We ran to the mailbox, found fake I.D. ' s., snuck into the pub and had scoooping sprees. We waited for the shower and phone for our turn, the average things a freshman must learn. Gaining the freshman 20 was our biggest fear, but eating in the cafe wasn ' t the event of the year. Ray Boston played at orientation and welcomed us to college Life, and J. Giels played at E.M. Loews and kept us going thru the night. Jonathan Edwards brought us music on Spree day, as we enjoyed the other events on that day in May. Suddenly we were all faced with a dilemma, our dorms would be single sex starting in September. But to our freshman administration that was nothing new, because Greichen-Carroll Murphy were all the same sex too. Our first year at Assumption was over and done, We hoped our next three would be just as fun. '
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AS TIME GOES DY Dy Cello Dorleno TAT ell, here we ore again. Spring is finally 1 1 conning. The days ore longer, rhe sun ' y shines brighter, spirits ore higher, and the onriciporion of the summer is setting in our minds. Our windows ore open, rhe curtains ore fluttering in rhe cool breeze, distant stereos ore dueling to be heard, and rhe lore afternoon sun is streaking through rhe trees. I remember our first spring or Assumption, it wasn ' t much different from this one. We were just finishing our first year or college and that was enough to think about. We weren ' t concerned with rhe future beyond summer employment. And rhor was oil right. As freshman, we come here nor sure what to expect or whor was expected of us. We were torn between our ties or home and new relationships developing here. We were filled with o sense of newly found freedom because we were on our own here. Freshman year was a year of adjustments ....
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BBpqjBOOEtijG w® S ophomore year, things seemed ro come together at first. We knew where we were living and hod friends here ro meet us when we arrived. We were rhe masters of lower campus with rhe freshman humbly falling or our feer-or so wed hove liked ro believe. Just os everything seemed ro be smooth soiling, on obstacle jumped in front of our ships from the depths of the registrar ' s office. We were asked ro declare o major. Our sails drooped with a sigh as we faced a question that could determine our lives. We began ro doubt. We doubted whor we were doing here and why we even come here in rhe first place. And worse, we began ro doubt ourselves. We made it that far, bur who ' s ro say we could go all rhe way? I guess you could say we confronted sophomore slump Then suddenly, like the clouds after a storm, we began ro answer our questions and ro discover who we are and why we came here. Without realizing it, we were changing, We shed our freshman attitudes and gradually crept toward a new self. Although we couldn T see rhe changes in ourselves, we had a new, good feeling within. So the warming winds of spring brought with it rhe promise of a restful summer and rhe anticipation of junior year. Sophomore year was a year of change . . . Lakers Win NBA Championship-3 CBS Employees Slain in NYC-Henry Fonda and Katherine Hepburn Win Academy Award £or On Golden Pond-Hinckley Found Not Guilty by Reason of Insanity-Rocky Ill-Jack and Diane-Prince William is born to Charles and Diana- NFL Strike Over Wages-Princess Grace of Monaco Dies After Car Crash-Poltergeist-Diver Down-Flood Kills 12 in CT-Dukakis Defeats King-The Who-Chicago 16- Tylenol Laced with Cyanide-Final Episode of M A S H -Bruce Springsteen-Men At Work-Soviet President Brezhnev Dies, Andropov Succeeds-Aaron, Robinson in Hall of Fame-Empire Strikes Back-Truly- U.S. Space Shuttle Succeeds-Conno rs, Evert Lloyd Win U.S. Open. s
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