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I LIKE THEM They accept you for who and what you are. You are accepted as a unique person, you do not have to fit a particular mold. — Janice Bleakney. Sophomore, Communication. ' 'Everyone is so easy to get to know and they care about people. It’s like one big happy family! — Sarah Sims, Sophomore. Communication. The ones I do like treat me as an individual, are not quick to judge me, and do not treat me bad because I'm different in my likes and dislikes. — Stephen Barnes. Junior. Communication. They all share a common bond — while they are here to receive an education, that doesn't stop them from having a good time as well. — Jim Aronson. Senior. English Writing.
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PEOPLE Looking back to my first few days here, there seemed to be an endless mass of unknown faces. But now, these faces have transformed into some of my most respected and valued possessions. The people 1 have met here on campus will be the ones I remember best. When 1 sit reminiscing someday, 1 am sure it will be about these friends. The support, laughs, and hours of talking they gave me will be forever imprinted in my mind. The things 1 have learned from them are invaluable tools to me. 1 can picture myself now looking back and remembering the people that made clases and dorm life so special. These are the ones that added just the right touch of humor, the ones that offered a sympathetic ear when it was needed, ami most of all, the ones that did not mind when I complained. The people here are very special to me. and always will be. 12
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MEMORIES Memories, 1985 Homecoming theme. The pep rally and bonfire began the two-day affair. Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory” was available at Spotts. For those who liked to move it”, it was off to the MPR for a video dance. The Alumni party was great, but judging from the cars along Route 8. the SHED was greater. October 5th was the big day. Breakfast with the President, standing in the rain to watch the parade, off to the stadium parking lot for a tailgate, or over to the soccer field for the game against Geneva. The field hockey team was matched against Mansfield, the football team against Edinboro. Despite the Rockets' loss to Edinboro 32-21, the cold weather, and the rain, spirits remained high. The band created much excitement with their halftime show, Tony Zarella and Katie Love were crowned King and Queen, and Otis Day and the Knights finished the celebration with a concert at the Morrow Field House. Memories. 14
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