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College was more than classes, exams and holidays. The real memories of our years here are etched in the groups we belonged to. Greeks, honoraries, sports, the Rocket and the yearbook were a few of the opportunities available. We accepted responsibilities, not for fame or fortune, but to aid us in our struggle for growth. The finishing touches of leadership, the ability to work as a team and achieve a goal was the polish we so diligently applied. Radio stations, Student Government, Union activities, campus publications — all were run by students who knew that academics was getting our act together, but involvement meant polishing it up 'till it shone. By Annette Jacob 1 Involvement “Polishing Up Our Act” The Marching Rockets show their support and enthusiasm for the football team in any kind of weather as the brass section marches in their rain gear. They demonstrate their ability by entortolnlng fans at halftimo with dynamic performances. Photo by Jeff McCutcheon Cadets in exact replicas of Middle s- .• . Militia during the Revolutionary War await another score by tho Griaaors to fire the cannon they surround ROTC Cadets Randy Hobson, Bob Case, Davo Felser and Tyoose i Newton Photo by Christine Britton
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Completed in 1938, the President's home has beon the residence of ten presidents, including our current president. Dr. Robert N Aebersold Photo by Joft McCutchoon As the tower-i n g clock of Old Main chimed at noon, we rushed to the cafes, trying to beat the fifth period rush. Squeaking sneakers, cheerleading chants and a basketball beat could be heard as we cut through the Field House from ECB and Spotts. Any way we looked at it, living in a dorm or apartment, certain buildings combined with the atmosphere to make an impact on us. We scratched its surface and found the campus is a diamond, ours, in a clear cut way. By Lauren Lescott
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an official host at all ectivltlos or events at the request of the president. Including sporting events. Photo by Christine Britton Rock-n-Roll is serious business for Tom Rotondo. Production Manager at WRCK Photo by Mike Taylor i 3 ! Opening
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