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Little Brothers And Sisters Came To Colleg The Annual Little Brother-Sister Weekend, sponsored by Mens' and Womens' Interhall, gave resident college students an opportunity to entertain their brothers and sisters in a College setting. The visiting siblings stayed in the residence halls with the college stu- dents and ate in the college cafeteria. Activities for the Weekend included the Grass Roots Concert in the college gym, a Roommate Game in Centennial I-Iall's Formal Lounge, a Mass celebrated in Garner I-lall's Formal Lounge, the Hawks basketball game with Southern Illinois University, and a dance following the game in the student center featuring the band Mississippi Breakdown. The weekend was successful in intro- ducing the little brothers and sisters to college life. , X Kathy Miller's sister spent the weekend in Quincy. ,I rl, X A I ' f ' 4l' ul' l 'll , r l . gk - gjirfg ' ,. X .w , - A A E, Father Tom Fratus celebrated Mass in formal lounge of Gamer Hall.
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1400 Students Walked For 14,500 1400 walkers assembled at OLA Seminary for Quincy's third Walk for Development. The third Quincy Walk for Development ended this year ten hours and 47 minutes after it had started. Of the 1,400 pair of sore feet making the walk, 1,060 fin- ished the 25-mile route. Following the registration in the early morning, there was an interfaith religious service. The walk began at 8:00 a.m. Along the route, there were checkpoints where walkers had their cards stamped and were given peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, non-carbonated soft drinks and medical attention. Walk cards, necessary for registration and proof that a walker walked a certain distance, showed each persons sponsor and the amount of money per mile he would pay for the mileage walked by that person. In addition to walking for money, the walkers also collected consider- able amounts of litter along the route, enough to keep four trucks busy picking it up all day . Before the walk started, students turned in their walk cards at the registration desk. 64
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