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Good Health - Good Studying (Five medically) sound health study tips as revealed to two conscientious stu- dents playing shuffleboard in a local laun- dromat, when, in a poof of cigarette smoke and a blinding flash of light, a wiser old sage with a downy soft beard and a lisp suddenly appeared and said I ' m a doctor, and I know what I ' m talking about, OK?! 1. Never study with music or TV. Radi- ation emitted from TV screens and stereo speakers causes severe swelling and irri- tation of the eyelids. 2. Don ' t study in bed. Dangerously high sheet to book ratios have been known to cause Rocky Mountain spotted fever in laboratory rats. 4 Opening
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Campus The campus at S.U. is not }ust an anal- ogous group of edifices. These buildings I have character. The oldest, such as the Cullen building, gives one a sense of rooted establishment and sentimental- ity. The newest additions, Mabee Hall I and Ihe new addition to the library sym- bolize the futuristic aspirations of our comrhunity. Faculty The faculty members participate in college life as much as the students. The faculty student ratio has always been good at S.U. so that faculty members never have to spread themselves too thin. From this, healthy relationships be- tween students and faculty members evolve. Events Whether it was the historical home- coming or the first annual Christmas Ball, both types of events filled the 1987 calendar. 40 Sports No, S.U. does not have football. It nev- er has and it probably never will. But it does have some devoted athletes play- ing volleybafl, basketball, baseball, ten- nis, golf, and lacrosse. Organizations One of the oldest clubs at S.U. is the Mask and Wig Players. Since the school ' s establishment, many other or- ganizations have survived throughout the years. Also, many new clubs have evolved in order to meet the needs of the students and keep up with the times. Student Life Candid photos portray college life at its best. Friends - old and new- laugh, cry, and live together. 94 108 154 . :, ■ ' ■ : '
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3. Don ' t cram for tests-read assigned work when it ' s assigned. Cramming for tests only leads to painfully knitted brows and lockjaw! 4. Don ' t eat while you study. Research has shown that simultaneous operation of the digestive system and the intellect may lead to painful cuts and abrasions on the palms of your hands and soles of your feet. 5. Assemble a study group of your classmates. Studying in large numbers significantly reduces risk of stretch marks and age spots in the facial region. Keep studying- and keep fit! by Syd Gary and Beth Chapoton Opening 5
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