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Relaxing between classes is what Maryanne Barr and Brian Beast Heist seem to do best. The wall by Wickersham was always the perfect place to wait for friends or just to relax. Photo by Sieve Danforlh The baby cigncttes test out their new neighborhood with mom close behind. The newborns created quite a stir around campus and the town. Photo by Steve Danforlh Introduction • 5
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R O FRA DIT ION and r y lv J IL • • • • '-'and i auwUtc . . . V. tniny There were a lot of different things seen around campus this year. Some were positive changes and other changes we could have lived without. Greek life was more prominent than ever. Most fraternities and sororities accepted record-breaking numbers of pledges. For example. Delta Zeta pledged twelve new sisters in the spring — their largest group of pledges ever. Also, more greeks went national this year. Those that didn't become national were already in progress. These maintenance crew members wonder where to start. With the beginning of spring, came the sound of lawn mowers everywhere. Photo by Steix Dan ofth We voted for a fall break that will go into effect in the fall of 1988. The students apparently felt that the long stretch of classes between August, when the semester began, and Thanksgiving was just too long. By the time Thanksgiving did arrive, everyone was exhausted and more than ready for a break. The fall break will enable the students to have a four-day weekend in October. When the Charity Queen of 1987. Heidi Lahm, announced that her charity was the Clare House in Lancaster for the homeless it was just the beginning of our campaign for the homeless. We gave up lunches so that the money that would have paid for that lunch went to the homeless and we also donated clothes to them. At the same time, some of our own students were experiencing homelessness first hand. Several students found themselves with friends illegally or out of their trucks after being evicted from their own cozy apartments because they had a few hundred of their closest friends over to kick a couple of kegs. Psychology majors were still without a home while Byerly Hall was being renovated. Running from building to building for classes, these unfortunates prayed for their home-away-from-home to be completed next semester. We accepted all the inconveniences in stride and chalked them up to experience along with the pleasant memories we will always have of the Ville. 4 • Introduction
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Dinner in Lyle Dining Hall just isn’t complete for Lynn Cincotta. Kate Evans. Jenni Ellidge, Kim Phillips, and Julie Luneburg until they hang out on the wall in front of the dorm and scope for an hour or so. The wall provided entertainment for those who wanted to digest their food before digging into the books for the night. Photo by Patrick Morgan ■ (opposite page, left) It seems that Walt Yost's comfortable chair helps him relax and get lost in his work. Each student had his own favorite way to study whether it was a favorite chair or certain music. Photo by Patrick Morgan ■ (top) Mail or no mail, this girl won’t be happy until she secs for herself. Whether it was letters from family and friends or bills from AT T, everyone hoped for mail daily. Photo by Main Studios ■ (bottom) Oscar takes a few minutes out of his busy day to enjoy some music on his clarinette. Everyone needed some relaxation and music was always one of the best ways to forget problems and pressures. Photo by Karen Chandler ■ 6 • Student Life Divider ■■
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