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.- . The Class of 1976 f ettysburg holds a special signifi- Vance for all Americans. While the - ettysburg Address dances on the ongues of young schoolchildren, it vokes memories of the struggle for ' country's unification in the minds f the very old. But to us, the stu- tents of Gettysburg College, it is jndicative of much more. 0 ur transformation into the Gettys- urg realm was developed through- jout the summer of '72. Mailboxes yulged with the Honor Code and FCXPanhel letters, linen service wffers, course booklets, welcoming 1 otes and bursar bill bundles. it may 1'. ave been difficult to digest so i uch at that time, but the ultimate gt. uzzle was not fully evidenced until 7'. ur arrival at the 'Burg. vaerything around us seemed to ,whirl us in activity. We hardly had enough time to take notice that our .,rooms were located in the dark, underground Pit or that a dean or :dorm counselor was so conven- .iently rooming next door. :As we were swept through registra- e.tion, we found ourselves equipped with dinks lfor those frequent rainy Q Gettysburg daysl and Pig books lfor ichoosing dates for those bright Gettysburg nights.l Our orientation leaders exposed us not only to the .; ampus environment; they also 53?,Ati.;:: ';7f:n abared helpful cues to college living. , e asked them many questions for which the answers came. However, We learned that some responses L ould only be rightfully understood through our own experience. ..s....-:-;..:... a ...'...-...;t.-. . r ... ,.,. u, - - - -.. ... .xunx.... Ihvlum li SiIu-i ll D 5, Hut 371 Ymrgar l lhl '5 nd the experiences came. One of W j ur first limelight thrusts occurred ' ion the night of the Sandbox. While ome of us performed in floors or g' roups, others went solo. But we all hared ourselves with each other. mm l.ynm- 5m... :17 Dltkmwu M:- Tums mm x 1 mm Wumsdswoahypapwuwmmmmmmmrn.w .m. .. Ulrn E Snips Ihumld C Stulu-x Muk L Stuml Gum: M Struu Lumanl F. Suprm- le llnlgi-ann ln- 2H Allvu Aw 120: Hdnnr lhl 4755 thru- Dr 7 Linmln ht. llt'thlrhrm. I'll MUM Allrulmnt. N J. 07711 hilu-v Sunni; Mil 20904 l'Iltxlnm-h I',I L'WJl K'nllmvu V Y mom Maigm-t A Sinxh 15 Suilvn ll'nx nuuN-n N I 07750
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:I Chiaroscuro effect painted our fpphomore experience The year .Iadition and innOvation. our ive in the MusseIman StadIum :1: . ? arade ' - - - ' I '- ies did have exciting moments, the treaking parade held qUitea few i ore. As freezing fannies fIashed 'a opular intersection. While scores If us hugged the Hansen curb or sat topi Phi Delt to view the paraders, fathers of us became the stre'akingf' tars of the night The cameras 3 hIich clicked that night ascertained :0 live in more than our memories. in addition to Bill Bradley's convo- ar cation talk and Camelot,' 'another 35 sophomore year highlight befelI the id' night of Easter Sunday. During that h time of vacation shuffle due to the 13 energy crisis, the college generator i9 malfunction aptly reminded us of n the problem. As our electric type- iS writers were clicking and we were 35 studying, we suddenly discovered 'd Zourselves in a pool of ebony. jWhiIe some of us had dorm adven- 15 tures with the help of a little candle- 0 1; light, others took the no- -study op- ?d gportunity to engage in mudslides 3- .and midnight madness. 5- -?And sometimes we played a little r- ,too hard. Although a bit too much y. work was frequently cited as the 5 cause, the many of us who encoun- 1- itered the enemy of mono were r- . tough players who were softened i- ; by sporadic sleeping patterns. 20f course, by junior year, we were supposed to be able to conduct fourselves more rationally. By this fritime, most of us had definitely de- j-vcided upon majors while others 31plunged into the pursuit of double ; majors. - as imbued with contrasts between I H omecoming in '73 marked the re? :5; I furn of campus queens EVery fxa-w , ernity and ROTC had a representa- 9' . Ithough the Homecoming feStivi- i. VI A, hrough the campus,ouriIIustrious I :Iean directed them at a particularly .. that the experience would continue I Hz; HQRpi '1' UM-JK 1N6... L -
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