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I I K 5 I 5 . fd' 'C '9 at Q W8cM Skyline. Tallialerro Hall and the colonial trees make up the skyline facing up Jamestown Road from the Campus Center, -- photo by Mark Beavers, N nfs, Nlfsztii ,. 2 cgi, ssl.. ..3-glqff-V ,V p .s. , 1 -s,...t-- -, l .,,. H Vex .N , sg-sg. ,.-Rst' Q A-,qs ' c , A., ,..,.s asbestos removal that replaced green and gold romanticism with realism. Oh sure, care packages came once in a while, phone calls on birthdays, and maybe a surprise funexpected?l visit, but essen- tially, parents slowly faded into the return address on envelopes. Delivery day of first year students struck a note of ambiguity in the hearts hiding behind those newly purchased W and M t-shirts. Last minute instructions from parent prompted by a little sorrow and a lot of pride fell on anxious ears. As the oh-so-familiar family car sporting its W and M window sticker drove toward I-64, -the school two dimensional view from high forced occupation. Phase two of College orientation unconsciously developed - the tactful for not so tactfull disposal of early semester make-shift friends. Philosophies, prejudices, and tastes drew relationships together: the kind your elders said you'll never forget. As the midterms turned into exams and back to midterms of a new semester, political and social alliances fused these new found friend- ships at different levels of camar- aderie. Perhaps for the first, an individual's association with a group escaped everyone's discretion except his own. Phone calls home goodbye echoed away into hello. Stumbling through ties, areafsequence' meals a la mass, of the last' became fewer, letters became more streamline in content, and the two dimensional visions of high school years iyielded to the potential of new faces. - -' ' , Eric Hook
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