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Once again, Mort ' s Syndrome has struck. This year ' s unwilling victims have been: Top Left: Grazia M. Rechichi, Editor-in-Chief. This case was so serious that a complete change of personality took place; here we see the editor in her usual stance while discussing budget and planning with Business Manager Madlyn Granieri, who could not be photographed. Top Right: Rosemary Voipe, Layout Editor has perhaps suffered the most from this wretched disease. A survivor, Rosemary decided to change majors — she is now a Chemistry Grub trying to find the cure for the disease that took so many near and dear to her. Middle Right: Seniors Editor Priscilla Campbell was so distraught over the side effects of Mori ' s Syndrome that she has left the country and gone to France where she now is the leader of a moto rcycle gang. Writes P.J. from her new home; Things are just terrific! No one knows about Mori ' s Syndrome here! Lower Right: Perhaps the worst case, Michele Pattwell, Art Editor, has now completely resigned herself to normalcy. In a fit of desperation Michele threw out her feather earring and portfolio and is now seeking an MBA degree in Greece. Notes of condolence should be sent c o the College Activities Office. 10 i
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Copy Editor Elizabeth Halasz, we are happy to say, is well on the way to recovery. She appeared well adjusted in her new home — the International Mort ' s Syndrome Foundation. Michele Siville, secretary, has a reason to smile — she was the only one to be exposed to the Mort germ but left uncontaminated. Unfortunately Michele has 3 years left with the germ. Joanne Sacks, Clubs Editor, is now in the process of writing her memoirs entitled How I Survived Mort ' s Syndrome Using the Plimpton Happy Hour Method. 1 1 11 1 1 Crisis Editor Maryam Toosie, originator of the Plimpton Happy Hour Method is now manager of a successful commune for walking fur coats and other endangered species. This photo has no relation to Mort ' s Syndrome, but was too interesting to pass up. Angela Wortche, Sports Co-Editor, jumped for joy when she heard her co-editor Paula Comacchia survived a bout with Mort ' s Syndrome. Managing Editor Valerie Crown faced the Syndrome and managed to defeat its dangerous side effects. Rosemarie Fabien, Faculty Editor, unfortunately never recovered. Publicity due of her bout with the Syndrome was so adamant that she now appears only in disguise; here we see her discussing her ailment with UPl. n
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