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U Upperclassmen, Ultimate To the right is an example of the typical upperclassmen. For some reason this individual looks very similar to the typical freshman. (See: Freshman) The latest craze on campus is Ultimate or frisbee football. Instead of studying on a Sunday afternoon, everyone takes to the A-field and tosses a frisbee. Competi- tion is fierce and the stakes are high, but everyone has a great time. V Vacations, Vandalism, Valentine We love when they come and hate when they go. In the fall we live for Long Weekend and in the spring we just about die until the arrival of Spring Break. The ironic thing about all this is that we can ' t wait to come back at the end of summer vacation. Russia has communism, Spain has facism, and the Valley has vandalism. The art of destruction is not only prac- ticed by the Red Avenger and his trusty can of spray paint, but even some Row- dies go beyond gentle fun and destroy a couple of lampposts and bathrooms, A new tradition at the Valley is the elec- tion of a freshman Valentine Queen. The first queen was Sue Newman however, Scott Mailen stole the crown and decided to take all of the honors. 14
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9 Sheeting, Sleep, Studying Sheeting is another one ot those primal rituals that sets the traternity brothers apart from the residents. Female fresh- men always scream, slam their doors, and bolt themselves in when the guys come on the floor. The upperclass women simply ove it! While it may L true that there are still eight hours to sle after six hours of classes, three hours of playing racquet- ball with your roommate, half a dozen hours studying and a couple of hours at the Center watching the Flyers and girls, it has yet to work out. Either some pyro- maniac sets oft his latest smoke bomb in the middle of your dirty dream, or a friend from third floor wakes you up to state that a greasy towny tried to pick her up at Rich ' s (.Study ing see Procrastination.) T Tug-0-War, Tackshop, Turkey Hill Freshmen 0-Sophomore 1 . This long standing tradition is usually won by the Sophomore class. The Class of 81 , how- ever, IS the first class to totally screw up the record by not winning any, Jeans, cords, and bibs are the stand- ard dress here at the Valley. The students keep the Tack Shop in business and the ABC Football game gave the owners of the shop a ton of free advertising. The late night rowdies also enjoy tipping the cows next to the Tack Shop. The minit market is the place to go for slushes, gas, and cigarettes. 13
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W Weekends, Wally, Weather Weekends were made for Michelob . . . and they always start on Thursday night. If there was ever a household name at the Valley it ' s Wally. This fun, loving per- son can be found at or is controlling the College Center desk. He is often decked out in a bright orange jacket and is always talking about the Flyers. Annville ' s weather is as erratic as a percolator. One day you ' re in short sleeves; the next in a heavy coat or under an umbrella. It changes at precisely the wrong time. Sudden rain storms appear only when class is a must and turns the quad into a lake and several swamps. People soon get tired of frostbite and sogginess: sunny spring days are greeted with exhilaration and a lot of bare skin, thus improving the scenery 1 00%. X Extra-Curricular, X-Rated This letter was tough to fill, so I took the liberty that comes with the job and decided to cheat. The Valley does have many extra curricular activities ranging from the yearbook to the Ice Hockey Club. If you spend four years here and say there isn ' t anything to get involved in, that isn ' t anyone ' s fault but your own. (See: Nightlife) The old saying is that pictures speak a thousand words — this goes double for the Astor. 15
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