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Viewing the football game with interest, faithful Dutchmen fans eagerly await the victorious out- come. Passing up the ’ opportunity to eat at Phelps, sen- iors Mike Scott. John SchlofT. and Jon Vender- Vclde take cooking into their owt hands. HOPE Rejoicing In Mope Hours go by on eagles' wings and passing weeks seem powered by jet en- gines. Another semester, another year — and always thoughts return to the light carefree days of autumn ... picnics in the pine grove, new faces, old friends. Mov- IS THEM ing up on the class ladder. The first day of classes, fresh experiences, and then moving into the semester — sunny Saturdays, soccer games, the colors of home- coming, sitting on the hill at halftime, Greeks, alumni. Pull, nykerk breakfast, an enthusiastic crowd at All- College Sing ... Opening
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While There's Life, There's Hope HOPE IS HOW Hoping for a short as- signment. Hoping for a piz- za lunch. Hoping to find that overdue book. Hoping for an extra week before tuition is due. Hoping . .. Hoping for little things. Like a cancelled class, a not-so-strenuous practice. Hoping that the sun will come out and melt all the ice on the sidewalks and that it won't rain tomorrow. Hoping fresh chocolate chunk cookies have just come out of the Kletz oven noticing the little things. The encouragement a professor gave, a cherry sour from your roommate. The first tulip. A quiet termi- nal room. Clothing sale at the bookstore. The sun shining over an afternoon hockey game. An organist practicing in the chapel ... noticing the people. The English department secretary. Dean of the natu- ral Sciences. The lunchtime ID checker. The third-string halfback, your next door neighbor, the person who sits behind you. The profes- sor on sabbatical who still comes in every day. The anchor cartoonist. This is Hope. An array ol autumn colors, sights, and sounds Sophomores Shell! Moran and David Hoffman make this familiar walk a pleasant one. enjoy french fries and frozen yogurt in the Klctz. Opening 3
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Junior Mark Morrow gets excited about Genetics?! PEOPLE Sophomore Kelly DeWitt's face reflects his level of intensity while straining for the '91 Pull Team.
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