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. i . ■ is »■ ■ ' ' ♦ ■ ' 4 ' .i ,. ' ■ ' 1 ¥a n Upland, IN ABOVE: No midterms, no classes, no wonder that dog ' s happy. It ' s a ' good bet that the person that owns that cap isn ' t very pleased though. The song Start Me Up by the Rolling Stones reminds me ot fall ' 81 whenever I hear it. — Georgia Reasner This is the time period that finally saw the beginning of con- struction on the new Fine Arts center. Now, what about that li- brary? — Cindy Kelley ABOVE: Kevin Her and his 3rd West buddies have come to the point where they ' ll do anything to get out of the DC. RIGHT: Michelle Sample takes advan- tage of one of the many balmy, sunny days exper- ienced in the fall of ' 81. 20 — Autumn ■ ;i : ' .f .i ,.-..C.. ' r,.,.,i k. ' ;
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UPPER LEFT: Tim and Kathy Herrmann added a third member totheirfamily. UPPER RIGHT: It ' s no wonder everyone wants to go to Au Sable. The Au Sable field trip was a high point of my autumn. It was for Environment and Man class, it was the peak of the best col- ors, and was a very aesthetic and valuable experience. — Mark Olson Autumn is my favorite time of the year, what with the fresh, brisk air, the vibrant colors, etc. — Paul Branks All I know is that Spring Fever hit me immediately after the first trace of snow. — Martha Wes- terman Having the football team come within one victory of end- ing with a winning season was a high point for me. — Dave Cal- derhead M IDDLE; Holly Egner takes her cow for a night on the town, LOWER LEFT: The first signs of monotony set in early. LOWER MIDDLE: Watching intra- mural football, or scoping? BELOW: Dave Calderhead, lately of Van Halen fame. Autumn — 19
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I was really aware In the fall that I was starting my final year of school; I looked forward to be- ing really involved in a lot of things, taking classes I really wanted, getting to know new people. And I knew I was doing this on a higher level of under- standing than that which I had as a new student. — Vicki Cruse New Student Orientation was a highlight for me. There were so many new faces to meet and to make feel welcome; I enjoyed the challenge. — Peggy Blan- chard I think of Goodwill Madness, the Flea Market Bug, and Upland Auction Fever. — Jill Meckley ABOVE LEFT: John Schindler thinks about Women ' s Tennis. ABOVE RIGHT: Waig Bridwell checking out those memories. MIDDLE: There are some people who can ' t just sleep in a simple bed. LOWER LEFT: Did life ever feel like a track meet without a start- ing gun? BELOW: Paul Hickox, probably wishing he worked for Mainte- nance. Autumn — 21
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