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ANYTHING ? We have stood in we watched prices rise. IS economy floundered. COULD I Lines for gasoline and sacrificed G ASOHOL THE ANSWER ? The APPLY MY GOLD CAPPED going home for the weekend while price of gold sky-rocketed and the TOOTH TO MY TUITION? Opening I }
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Above left, Ken Carpenter considers join the people who ' ve joined the Army to help his country in time of need. Above right, Ron Sharp reverently bows at the altar. Right, Headlines proclaim national events, keeping students informed in matters affecting our future. Opposite page above left, Jeff Killion, Tiger football defensive end ponders the game, and plans strategy for overcoming the opposing team. Below left, Old Glory flies bravely and proud. Far right, Gasoline prices rise, but cutbacks are few. As we mature and responsibilities and decisions become ours alone, we look at life as THE STORM. The new decade of the eighties has begun with the threat of wartimes as we mandatorily register for the draft. AM I WILLING TO DIE FOR MY COUNTRY? We, as American citizens, automatically possess the responsibility of choosing the best of three men who will represent and conduct our country with shrewd consideration for the American public. BUT, WHAT IF WE GOOFED, AMERICA? A year
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1 Above, Freshmen, Bill St. John and Jim Fly prove that being roommates is not disheartening. Below left, Scott Shattuck learns that not having mom around to do the laundry is not so fun. Below right, Rick McDuffy grimaces at the thought of defeat. Opposite page above, Liver and onions is a disappointment to many students at supper time. Below, David Egge uses his talents in mime to cheer up those who are discouraged. far right, An empty mailbox leaves Rhonda Woolard feeling gloomy. Even the little disappointments here at Olivet can be disheartening. No mail for a week, liver and onions for supper, the 62% test score, the faded laundry or the twirpless Twirp Week can almost make us want to give up, for a while anyway. Life is out there and soon will be ours to face. Oh to have mother ' s 6 Opening
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