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Somehow amidst a crowd wo are still able to ponder within our thoughts and think out another day. Patricia Whitney. Ripon. Wl Phasing our glances into the could-have-been sometimes the reality of today becomes transpar ent. Dan Kuh, Concord. MA RIPON LETS Owing to our capacity to think out a problem or create Illusions of idyllic promise, our faces reveal our mood. Alice Anthony, Menomenee Falls. Wi We are the possessors of the most expressive weapon ever created - the human face. It's various shapes and sizes can alter the mood of the day through a salient smile or a somber gaze. Perhaps here at Ripon we are the carbon copies of the ex- pressions issued daily by students of the various colleges throughout the country. But in and of it- self, each movement of the face's lines reflects a mood prevailing on the campus. After a drilling by a professor in a semi- nar, a late night session with the typewriter and the coffee, after a re- freshing conversation with a friend in the Pub, or after a minute of medi- tation, we all dictate a moment and a mood. Through these motions we begin to discover not only ourselves but others through their reaction to our feelings. Amidst the chaotic chorus of flustered thoughts we define what it is to be sad, jubilant, serious, or just simply beauti- ful. This is the Ripon College student in mood, expressed through pictures and words.
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Top left: Ken Bachr looks for a receiver dur- ing IM football. Top right: Glancing over the chemistry problems are Jo Nefulda and Bry- an Habeck. Left: Horace Garfield douses tho corn with butter during the Mapes-Bartlett party. Above: Steve Countryman and Bill Huebner solo it. Studont Lifo 21
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If something perplexes and creates an intellectual maze where the ques- tions are oblivious to the answers, think. Curtis Montague. Tewksbury. MA Simple talk with simple things make good mo- ments. Perry Page. Ripon. Wl Jim Fahley. Winneconne. Wl MOMENTS MAKE A MOOD ALIVE A heterogeneous mixture of attitudes, thoughts, backgrounds, lifestyles, and beliefs easily and simply defines the Ripon College student. They bring these unique features with them upon en- tering Ripon and they neither shed them or cast them away. But rather we share them with others as they share with us and from this exchange we learn human nature more so from a desk in the rooms of Wehr Hall. That little effort, trifle of energy, it comes easy and we can perform. Bill Stuart. Shrewsbury. MA Student Life 23
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