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Memories of tests, term papers, and Study? Who studies at Mon- mouth College? Isn ' t college a huge resort: a place to get away from it all, relax, swim, play ten- nis, sunbathe, and most important- ly, party? So, what is this word, study, doing in our vocabulary? It sounds quite threatening to someone who thought they were on an extended holiday. Of course, this isn ' t the real Monmouth Col- lege (most of the time). Those who come here expecting to be able to enjoy all of the pleasures of life without a worry are usually very rudely awakened to the fact that this college is a place to learn, as well as, a place to relax. TOP LEFT: Jane Stevens and Chris Amy take their work to the Student Center. MIDDLE LEFT: Craig Nash finds a com- fortable way to read. BOTTOM LEFT: Sandra Macy lakes lime out to smile. TOP RIGHT: Judy DeWoody turns soccer into biology. BOTTOM RIGHT: Dave Ringo enjoys the soli- tude of the library.
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Memories arc born not inherited They must be made by your experience. Whether it would be losing your first tooth, Getting that well-earned high school diploma Or seeing tears in your parents ' eyes As they call your name to get your degree. They ' re special unforgettable times in life. Cherish them. They will be yours forever. by Tami Dombrowski tejililtlE i Hi ;;,.-:-— - J ji- pi n 1 f t Once the beams were in place, workers began the task of laying bricks one by one. Soon, the gym takes shape, and anxious stu- dents await its dedication.
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■J 1 Ik P ■■k .. .,J M TOP LEFT: Dan Salinas enhances his foreign language skills. BOTTOM LEFT: Mitch Campbell sketches the out- door scenery. TOP RIGHT: Jim Pulliam prefers studying on the floor. MIDDLE RIGHT: Mike Wilson checks his an- swers. CENTER: Eric Ealy gets a head start on his home- work. BOTTOM RIGHT: Ted Maurer finds that studying can often be tiring. Oh yesterday I . . . Rings through my head. Oh yesterday I . . . Puts me to bed. Oh yesterday I . . . Keeps me awake. Oh yesterday I . . . My breath you take. Oh yesterday I . . . Is in my dream. Oh yesterday I . . . How real you seem. Oh yesterday I . . . Tears me apart. Oh yesterday I . . . My broken heart. Oh yesterday I . . . Speaks loud and clear. Oh yesterday I . . . To me so dear. Oh yesterday 1 . . . Will only be. Oh yesterday I . . . Sweet memory. by Dawn L. Dombrowski
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