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Students pose for our phorogropher berween c.asses With the large selection of greeting cords or me campus srore, rhere is no excuse for nor sending your mother o cord on Mother ' s Day.
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Grace McAllister brightened borh rhe Special Olympics and Play Day wirh her clowning minis- rry. Eric Fillmon and Mark Thomas dish our Iralian warer ice or an SGA sponsored sale. A contestant from Sr Hilory Hall porricipores in rhe pie earing conresr sponsored by rhe AXP Lirrle Sisrers. A bench outside rhe College Union provides o peaceful serring ro chor wirh friends berween dosses.
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special Arhleres With rhe ceremonial lighting of rhe rorch, rhe firsr annual Lo Salle Eosrern Regionol Pennsylvania Special Olympics swim comperirion began in Hoyman Holl on April 30, 1983. The Special Olympics become o reali- ty or La Solle mostly through the help of the Philodelphio Sports Association and through funding and volunteers from Syntex Dental Products. Each of the seventy special orhletes in attendance competed in different swim- ming events throughout the day. The A special athlete plays soccer berween swimming evenrs. Jubilant competitors and buggers cele- brare rhe finisin of o swimming roce. Ralph Lewis, Alberr Truck Burrs, and Phil Durron conducr o bosi erball clinic. events included freestyle, breoststroke, bockstroke, and relay. The athletes were also grouped according to age ond sex. Five othletes were involved in each event and all who participated received medals. Each othlete was given ot least one hugger . These buggers, many of whom were Lo Solle students, cheered their athletes on during their designoted events. Between swimming events, athletes hod the opportunity to ploy bosketboll or soccer. Aerobic dancing and on activity room were also provided for all those interested. Lunch was served for every- one in the ballroom, followed by a vari- ety show thot included a magician, o gymnast, and o juggler. Some speciol guests who portidpoted in the Spedol Olympics induded AM Philodelphio ' s Jonet Dovies, Brother Por- nck Ellis, assorted clowns, and Lo Salle ' s own Explorer. Brorher Patrick helped open the Special Olympics with his rendi- tion of the National Athem. Ms. Dovies acted OS a hugger ond distributed med- als to all of the portidponts. The clowns provided toys for rhe athletes while the Explorer enrertoined them. All those involved deemed the event on overwhelming success. Ve hod a great time, remarked Associate Athletic Director Joe O ' Donnell. We hope to do it again. Kothy Lutz
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