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f. f ' - j.-.| Campus ■5 EVENING STUDENTS were hurried patrons of the snack bar. FOOTBALL RALLIES pro- vided a welcome respite from studies. It must be admitted some grim in- structors were heard to SCHOLARSHIP grew more relaxed in the late afternoon hours. This imaginative photograph was taken by Marilyn Hamner of the Pho- tography I class. 9 i ' F I I ■ ) I ' 1 1 A J. -iOL :i Day and Night One or Many MOODS are, by definition, high- ly subjective phenomena, condi- tioned largely by man ' s reaction to his environment. He responds to the physical world around him— handsome buildings, grace- ful landscaping, pleasant com- panions—even the time of day —but part of his environment is internal and is affected by his body chemistry and his meta- bolic rate. All of us know those moments when nothing goes right, when the v hole world seems to con- spire against us. Youth is re- silient, however, and for the most part student life is marked by good humor and optimism. Students gather in classroom and Quad; they come together in large groups for football games and rallies, in small gatherings for the purpose of imbiding hot coffee. But scholarship is a lone- ly occupation, and those who follow it must learn to isolate themselves mentally from the crowd, the better to ponder the great ideas laid before them by the faculty. Each mood, each association, makes its own essential contri- bution to the individual student, and together they make up the personality of his college. % ■ I 1%
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Its Personality way to find what constitutes your own peace. But Jerry Kirk and Margie Noller have managed to create for them- selves a peaceful corner in the busy excitement of campus Life. Perhaps they mirror some of the thoughts of students on college campuses throughout the country and around the world. This, however, is just a small part of their lives, as both are active in student affairs and have their classwork to attend to. Photographer ' s Best (Marilyn Hamner)
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vlooDS Were Varied mutter it was the other way around, and that academic responsibilities provided an unwelcome interruption to the extra-curricular program. However that may be, stu- dents thronged the Pit in increasing numbers as the season progressed and cheered the Bengals through an unde- feated schedule. Cheerleaders in the foreground are Gary Isaacson, Tim Kelleghan, and Terry O ' Rourke. The Tiger i3 Bob Collord and the Tigress Sherry Minner. Spectators identifiable in the front row include Susan Dennis, Carolyn Hoertsch, and Vicki Bernard.
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