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In spite of all the recent changes on campus, Clark Hall has alway retained its own unique characteristics that have dif- ferentiated it from the other dormitories. A total of sixty- three students live in Clark, and as the school year progresses, they begin to develop a close sense of comradeship among themselves. This is repeated in the other dorms as well, but not on such an extensive scale as in Clark. This fellowship among students is one of the valuable assets of Kiski. Clark Hall also effectively aids in creating the school spirit which is vital in our sports and extracurricular activities. The students residing in Clark are mostly sophomores, and through the helpful guidance of their prefects and their dormmaster, they learn the necessary regulations of Kiski. Besides serving as a dormitory Clark Hall exists as a min- iature community because of its very large size, and although there are certain rules to follow, each student is still free to exercise his own individuality. An advantage Clark alone has is that, being in the center of the campus, it receives a great deal of attention from the student body and the faculty. A student living in Clark is constantly exposed to the different extracurricular activities which form an important part of the campus. He still, however, has more than enough time to devote to his academic work. Throughout the years the students who have lived in Clark Hall have always played a major role in the various campus activities. The class spirit is also instilled in them which they hold even after graduating from Kiski. Clark Hall is one of the most efficient and useful institutions which Kiski is very lucky to have. l 176
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Through his three years at Kiski, Kurt has shown lead- ership and responsibility in classes as well as athletics. Kurt participated in nearly all extra-curricular activities and in doing so displayed a high sense of school spirit. He's the sort of guy who would go out of his way to help his fellow students without the least bit of resentment. Kurt's unself- ish attitude makes him one of the most respected students ever to attend Kiski. 178 In Mark's three long years at Kiski, he was very active in the school's activities and sports. In fact, when it comes to baseball statistics, he is the authority, except when Pat is around. Mark has shown a strong desire in the classroom as well as the many athletic fields he played on. It is still a mystery to Kiski students how Mark survived three years of Var- sity Cross Country. He must be insane!
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