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Out-of-state, Outdoors Being an out-of-state student means you try not to think too much of home; that ' s one place you ' re not going to see for a long time. Happiness is meeting someone from your hometown, homes- ickness is honking at a car with your state license tag. Being out-of-state involves defending your section of the country. Sooner or later, you ' ll wonder if the high tuition is wnrth it. As soon as the sun shines and warm winds blow, the Valley student takes to the great outdoors. If they aren ' t playing frisbee, they hit the beach on the A-field. (See; Ultimate) P Pledging, Pip, Popcorn If you are into public displays, like to wear your clothes backward, inside out and upside down, have a taste for gour- met delights, love to get up at 5:30 am, and can laugh at yourself, you are a prime candidate for fraternity and sorority pledging. Pip IS the campus hound who looks like he is on his last leg. One day he con- sumed 14 pounds of K-rations and couldn ' t walk away from that spot for two days. One of the greatest excuses for a study break is a popcorn fit. Just ask the girls on 3rd Green! ■- ' 11
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M Miller ' s, Mail One of Annville ' s hotspots is Miller ' s Market. What a thrill it is to get your pay- check snd run down to the store for a six- pack of Tab and a jumbo box of Wheat Thins. Why IS the other guy in my box so darn popular ' ? He ' s got twenty letters to my one; I think he ' s writing to himself. Getting mail can cheer up the day and not getting it for weeks can make you want to eat worms. Ads are even wel- come at times, but the Big Two are pack- ages and love letters. In most people ' s hearts the letter comes first, but a box ranks close behind. Care packages from home make the receiver envied by every- one on the floor. N Nukes, Nightlife The Valley loses just as many new stu- dents to the fear of Nuclear holocaust as it does to an invisible cum. Thanks Met Ed for building Three Mile Island right in our own backyard. A nightlife is an extinct species. Unless of course you have a car and can escape from Annville to Mother ' s or some other form of relaxation. Every once in a while, the nightlife is exciting. For example, the Saturday night football game at Albright was a superthril- ler. Who will ever forget the electricity as the scoreboard counted down the final minutes. It was a beautiful victory, SHEER ECSTASY!!! (See; Your Place) 10
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Q Quarry, Quad The campus swimming hole is a great place to test out your ability to withstarid heights. Boy is that water cold, brrrrrrrrrrrrr! The Quad has many functions. Not only is it located at the center of campus, it ' s also a great place to shoot the breeze and to view the males who troop oft the A-field from practice. Gome rather ingeni- ous souls have conjured up several more uses for the Quad: howling at Green at 3:00 am,, smashing urinals from Kreider, and scribbling obscenities. (Editor ' s Note: Q also stands for the Quad and the Quittie, two excellent publications.) R Registration, Rowdy Once you have successfully completed filling out all fourteen forms in triplicate, you may move on to the final table and pray you ' ll get the okay. If not, well start all over again, (See, Frustration) People get rowdy in many different ways. It ' s their way of getting all their frustrations out of their systems after a week of papers, tests, quizzes, and lec- tures. Usually, the rowdy can be heard coming back from Rich ' s Monday, Tues- day, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Sat- urday , , , : -;■ 12
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