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A special issue on drugs marks a firsl for the West Word staff as it experiments with theme issues. After weeks of ' catchy ' slogans and promotions, while defying the traditiomil student apathy. Jason Wolin and Karen Frankel nick carloads of ' Bundles Day donations for the Indians in Minnesota. ...what makes an ordinary event special...what makes a group of lukewarm bodies assembled after-hours in a classroom an activity...only the time and efforts of dynamic individuals. ..personalities... char is malic characters who stretch out a magnet hand and dare anyone to defy it...and no one does...individuals lead, shape, mold massed minds to paste petal pa¬ per. caress committees, dispense doughnuts...all ac¬ tion rests in the palm of the powerhouse...whether his niche is writing or rehearsing, painting or J)om- ponning, each indian individual has amply nour¬ ished his needle to burst his bubble into being...
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Enthusiasm fills the grand stands as autumn bm cs ini rod me tin n miiiig ante of tin fan tha l season. (h vrtinn {fames ending in ultimate eitlories, a promising junior named Marl: Corheright and a de mt ot ' ( i Maim South, highlighted an outstanding ha she ha II season. ...when the hall is snapped, third dawn andgoal-to goal, 21-17, eight seconds to go, and suddenly the indian quarterback plunges over the goal line to score the winning touchdown, the invincible indi¬ vidual gleans his glittering glory...the sporting star sparkles, bolstered on the backs of the humbler heroes fondling the field...the individual reigns in any sport-be it football or fencing, jogging or gym¬ nastics, baseball or basketball..each man has his distinctive duty, each is an equal part of the persist¬ ently punching, united whole.. .for where would foot¬ ball be if no one poured the gatorade... El
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The Niles West ' image, ' as representatives of the 1968 Homecoming Court, re¬ flects in Georgia Bell, Denise Schroeder, Diane Wtrkus, and Sharon Gray. A season long schedule of rehearsals builds in con¬ fidence as concert time approaches. Student s, usually preoccupied with bubble gum and the latest fan nui s. attempt maturity by sponsoring a mock political ' eam mign.
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