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Whatis Mt, Miguel we sing to thee. No we never sing to you. We don't even talk to you. We come to you and you feed our minds. You house us, inform us, and challenge us. You guide our clothing tastes and shape our political views. You ha ve introduced us to our friends and to ourselves. We could deny our obligation to you and battle the influence you have on us, but not without playing the hyocrite, because you will remain with us. Often when apathy tempts us to forget, we are later reminded of our debts to you. We have competed for you and won for you. But what do we leave you? A worthless bit of shiny metal in a dusty cupboard? A name in the book? A footprint in the hall? And yet you give us so much more. A direction. An opinion. A goal. You're really nothing but a building. An ordered assemblage of wood and stone which has a given name. Yet so much more. You are us, and we are you. It is the people who give you your personality and character. When honor is given to you, we have worked to get it. When your name is in the loss column, we are the ones who have lost. If dissension racks your halls, it is because we are the ones who have chosen to fight. And if you're labled as a proud institution, it is because we are the ones who hold our heads high. No matter how much anyone tries, no one will ever be able to erase your influence from our lives. Tina Mazza Mbove Righti Willy Marshal strives to regain control of the soccer ball to prevent a goal during the Monte Vista league game. tkighti In the quad one finds almost all aspects of student life, from academic studying and cheer practice to meeting old or new friends and buying snacks or lunch. it f. Q11 .1 ' 4 rum-In
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