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PhotograpWG. Kirksey For the past two years, the so called mild winters in Southwest Ohio have turned into catastrophes. Despite record low temperatures, coal shortages, and dangerous road conditions, Miami maintained a normal operating schedule with some minor modifications. President Shriver, however, cancelled Classes for two days due to severe weather and blizzard conditions. Students took advantage of the temporary hiatus by spending time with friends and emptying uptown, beverage store shelves. PhotographU. McMaster
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Whether Club, intramural, 0r varsity, Miami offered a vast opportunity for involvement in sports. At times, students scorned the sports program, but without the variety of options available campus involvement would be halved. National recognition was obtained this year when the basketball team defeated Marquette in the semi-finals 0f the NCAA regional tournament. In the MAC, Miami agaih captured the Reese Cup for overall sports- domination. PhotographiB. Greenberg PhotographiM. Twinam OPPOSITE FAR ABOVE: Afternoon baseball games never fail to attract enthusiastic spectators. OPPO- SITE ABOVE: Randy Ayers maneuvers around his To- ledo opponent to score a driving layup. The team, however, lost the game in overtime. FAR ABOVE: Bob Gardner demonstrates the concentration and form required torstroke a backhand volley. ABOVE: Mark Hunter breaks into the open field against the University of Toledo. The Skins performed suberbly throughout the game and defeated Toledo, 27-3. OPPOSITE LEFT: Sam Dittoe displays his quickness in the stretch necessitated by the opponent baserun- ner. SPORTS i 7
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PhotographtM. Twinam OPPOSITE ABOVE: If anything, the winter of '78 will , be remembered for the endless amount of snow and the severe threat of a coal shortage precipitated by the adamant coal operators. OPPOSITE LEFT: Occa- sionally students braved the winter weather to leave their work of creativity on the snow covered campus. LEFT: Before the library opens on Sunday morning preceeding first semester finals week, students line up at the entrance despite the freezing temperatures. ABOVE: Bicycles covered with snow display what may be considered twinter storage' in a very literal sense. LueugMi 'wmdeJBmoqd WINTERt9
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