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Hitch on .... Come With U . . . cars, 'dreading having to lug luggage up four flights of stairsg yet enjoying every min- ute of shared summer experi- ences. They came from all over-Texas, North Carolina, Michigan, Ohio-to form one student body. The whole scene seemed so familiar-as though one could reach out and grab it and never let go. White and Joe Holmes. Lf' -'ih,,.' View Ms. 55: Top: l give, pleads Steve Tyk as Brian Bernard and Tom Mullin tackle him. Observing, Sean Clinger takes off. Above: The Midnight Revolution, in concert, entertains the Deacons and guests from Ancilla. Left: Working out a Geometry problem are partners Don Opening 7
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Above: Manning the gridiron are Soph- omore Physical Ed flag football players. Clashing here are Steve Hinora, Joe Pope, Bill Anderson, Jeff Brown, Dave Foytlin, Jesse Gomez and Bob Hoesley. Right: Nick Moravec chucks away a plate of Saturday lunch beans. 'wt
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Recollections of midnight planning meetings, and ten minute quickie preparations for student activities boggled his mind. All the sweating, panicing and worrying about getting things done tormented some students. He remember- ed those who practically over worked themselves to death lt was a pain, he mumbled but it was well worth it Student Llfe and People The joy that enlightened so many faces during activities was the end product The Car nival, End of the Year Party and many others covered up well the misery of preparation Perhaps all the clubs, social work, student government and parties would not have meant so much, if others would not have worked as hard as they WORK was the foundation, ACCOMPLISHMENT was the ,F :Wir xi ass? 4 fi aiwx Y X J it ' n ' l , , u ' ' H l . . . . If xxx V1 X Y Cl LQ ' ' i X f f lviigfi ' - , ,, , Ki, 'l X '- X ,FQ d lx X If . . l V, Q , L XXX XX X I . - l we V af, . l 1 'fl ffl f K Y i V f J fi 'If J, l ff ' ll l x f ty' 5 g,fJ ' dld. X s v Xp l dir' in v' 'K' cornerstone, and students add- ed the vital element. STUDENT LIFE-he couldn't quite place it. lt's something that can be criticized one mo- ment, yet praised the next. lt was very much like LIFE it- self. Top: Brian Orcutt and Mark Marti- nez discuss what color they should paint their model. Center: Bob Edge takes his turn reading at daily Mass. Right: Reading can be done in any position, Dan Ewert discovers.
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