Miami University - Recensio Yearbook (Oxford, OH)

 - Class of 1971

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Significant Seniors It would be impossible to say anything simple about Diane Sprague. Complex describes her better than any other word. She is truly a leader, perceptive, tactful, dynamic, very efficient. Those who work with her on the many activities with which she is involved sense immedi- ately her dedication and concern for what she is doing. A meeting with Diane present is usually efficient and most always enjoyable. Her wit and occasional sarcasm have lightened many loads. That is the side most people see. But she has another side, one many people don't see. Diane is one of the most sincere and genuinely warm peo- ple I've ever met. The warmth and depth of her personality never cease to amaze. She's a most sensitive person and often feels things deeply. She is a friend, in the best pos- sible sense. Diane has the will and the ability to do any- thing she ever sets her mind to. lfeel sure that whatever she does will be for the benefit of someone, if only that of getting to work with her and to get to know her for the wonderful person she is a a capable leader and a rare type offriend. 20 If you have never been able to decide for yourself what the more relevant campus organizations are about, I have a man who can give you the information you need. For his first three busy years at Miami, he carried himself with the appearance of a young man enveloped in the pande- monium of daily responsibility. To get in contact with him, you either had to leave a message with one of his Phi Gamma Delta fraternity brothers, or be fast enough to tackle him on the way to another meeting. Clean-cut and dediCated to his many campus activities, it was only in his senior year that he let himself deteriorate to the point of allowing a growth to appear on his upper lip. Yes, Mark Brender had sprouted a moustache and had waved fare- well to his youthful years. No longer was he satisfied to head Miami's Host-Hostess Program as a young-looking leader. His well-organized chairmanship of Miami Chest was Hbut a memory of his younger, bare-faced, under- graduate years. There was little question of the sophisti- cation the Hnew Mark Brender put forth when he at- tended the senior class cabinet meetings. There was even a new-found compatibility between Markls moustache and his place in the Naval ROTC unit a especially with the ad- vent of the more liberal physical requirements set up by the U. 8. Navy. Regardless of Marks bare-faced or hair- faced appearance, however, there is no doubt about the favorable impression he has left upon us all.

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There are certain individuals endowed with uncommon talents who never fail to amaze the rest of us by their attitudes, actions, and attainments. Regardless of the particular endeavor involved or the special facility re- quired, these unique persons seem naturally to stand apart from the rest: with some it is their artistic finesse that marks them, with others it is intellectual capacities, with still others it may be athletic prowess. And then there are the responsible leaders among us. To possess an al- most never-expendable source of drive and energy is a rare gift indeed; to utilize this gift to its best possible ad- vantage is yet still another rare feat. From concern ex- pressed over specific situations or states of affairs, by devotion pledged to resolving the situation, to the diligent perseverance directed towards reaching that end: it is through the demonstration of these qualities that an un- common leader is made known and recognized among us. In reflecting upon these requirements and the demands that they place upon concerned individuals within the student community, it seems quite fitting, and so very true for me to simply say, HHere has been just such a unique individual and responsible student leader - here has been my greatly-respected friend, Pam Burns. 21 In the past four years Rob Washburn has become pretty well known on campus. Well known for his sincerity and convictions, whether arguing against ex post facto legislation in the Student Affairs Council, or helping a freshman in Collins Hall. Well known for his determina- tion, whether his goal is getting that paper on Woodrow Wilson done, or refusing to give up on a new governance proposal. Well known for his ability to get a point across, whether it is to a senior member of the Board of Trustees, or to an eleven year old. Well known as a senior who, by the very force of his character, made Miami a better place to learn, a better place to live.

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