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errr Christa “Uncle Sam’’ Wilson — ‘| want you!” middle: Body-building spells Jerry the Phi Tau’s oe Sue Weaver, the next James Bond woman
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Glamorgan Castle - - - - maybe the Phi Tau’s could live here. Escaping from the classroom atmosphere, Karen Competition builds strength in character. Daris relaxes with dance.
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ee : ‘2 upper left:Molly Maher and Jill Miller, “Try-Delt, but don’t try the others.”’ Bill Hood bound for San Francisco. middle: Baldwin-Wallace vs. Mount Union - - - our thrill of victory; their agony of defeat. Looks like | made it ols asking yourself “Would you do this all again?” doesn’t it make you wonder how you survived Mount in the first place? How did you burrow out of the emotional ditches you dug for yourself? How did you keep peace with your room- mates when your nerves had split? How did you man- age to swim in the sea of ro- mance and not drown? How did you pay tuition??? Lost in all the pains and pressures of college life and personal growth, did you ever stop and consider, who and what supported you through your years at ‘Dear Ole M. U. C.?’’ While you sat in the snackbar preying like a parasite on an tza pizza, Mom and Dad were home worrying whether you were eating right and sleeping enough because you were homesick, they were kidsick, or you were up at aft all hours studying. The first day of class the professors gave you their home phone num- bers to diminish the distance and provide a comfortable learning setting. The sports trainers subdued your phys- ical suffering and coaches triggered positive competi- tive attitudes when the go- ing was tough. Your stereo, perhaps the best therapeu- tic remedy, offered tempo- rary escape from torment- ing tensions. When all energy had been drained from your veins, your pillow was always there, not to mention the as- pirin within hand’s reach that prevented “Harry’’ hang- over from creeping into your body. During the first snow- fall, a glance out your win- dow offered exhilarating en- ergy as you pre-meditated the fate of your first snow- ball victim or predicted the day of Snow Carnival. Often a peck from your sweet- heart, a smile from your scope, or a midnight chat with your best buddy was alll it took to conquer the “big, bad blues.” So take a moment to say thanks to these people who have supported you. Buy them a beer. Drop in their of- fice and say “‘Hi.’’ Carve them a niche in your V. |. P. address book and drop them a line during the holi- days...any day is aholiday. Stop and smell the roses! Cause when the going got tough and the schedule got tight you maintained! SAE Brother Steve Wood publicizes his Phi Alpha spirit. 13
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