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XX e 'lx X omeeomlrmo Al A ' My tc 1 I I ollllouween ,gnltnzq tb , ., . X . A 'oi W it 'galil M ' ll I I The weekend of October l was dedicated to all the ex- Fummers who came back to Franklin and Marshall in anticipation of reliving their college days. Returning were the classes of '72, '62, '57, among others, including the grand old class of '27 who celebrated their fiftieth year reunion. Unfortunately, the rains came as well. Some of the recent graduates were met with parties and a victorious football team, but many people found that their best friend was still their raincoat. F8cM's football team beat Johns Hopkins 37-14 to become 3-0 while grandstands were filled with the spirited and their assorted spirits. The weekend was capped by the SAGA dinner for all classes and various building dedications. We all hope to have a better weekend weatherwise but each year will have its special memories for everyone. by Wendy Stavrides 2. 3. ..-9' Q .-av N We v M y it 9' 'mf I ' 1 I 5 .4 - -,1-: i - .. +0 ,,.2g:- 'M- Page 18: l. Sandy Williams helps distribute corsages to alumni. 2. Terry Lyzak waits to register alumni before Saturday's game. 3. Fans brave the elements to see the Diplomats triumph over the Blue Jays of Johns Hopkins. 4. Mark Chierici howls, Whaddaya mean you're pregnant? Page 19: I. Psych majors Heather Cercena and Rusty Weitz question whether their experimental lobotomy on Harvey Kravis was a success. 2. Dr. Weinstein and Nurse Pottmeyer believe that kissing can make it better. 3. Bill Myers, chem major, screams, Who says pre-meds are cutthroats? 18 0 Tradition Today 4.
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J. 1 7 ,nr 9 15 ff '3 1. On October 3l, many of the F8LM students focused the energies they had vigorously employed a week earlier for midterms towards devising unique and inventive costumes in honor of Halloween. Throughout dormitory halls rang shouts of laughter from strangely clad figures. Costumes ranged from the earthiness of flashers to gangsters who came dressed to kill. Ventures into the outer limits included close encounters of the fourth kind, with green martians and Star Wars heroes. These costumes, all individual creations, sent many students to novelty shops, the Water Street Mission, hall mates, and scavenging through junk drawers for materials. With good cheer and better beverages, creatures and characters alike, embarking upon an evening of fun and frolick, forgot about the previous exams and those to come. by Bob Casola Tradition Today 0 I9
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