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Psyching himself out for the Pitt-WVU football rivalry lifted this student to new heights. These students cook up a feast at the annual barbecue in the Lair Sunken Garden. Anne and Bennie McGinnis join in on pre-game festivities at a tailgating party. Opening 3
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no one word Developing a theme for a yearbook is the first and most important thing any new editor has to do. A theme is an element of continuity which relates to and is a natural outgrowth of the school. The search for a theme is almost never ending, but with a lot of determination, one can be found. The theme no one word was chosen not because a deadline was approaching or because we finally gave up, but in order to describe all the activities that go on at WVU there ' s just no one word. Because we ' ve chosen this theme doesn ' t mean we ' ve stopped searching for the one word or phrase. Instead the search goes on, and maybe together we can find that one word or phrase which is WVU. A university the size of WVU has many characteristics that are not common to other schools in the area. Our size alone makes the variety of activities and the people that attend this school unique and therefore, when we think of a description there ' s just no one word. Pledges line up in preparation for the Annual Frat Rush Hill Run. 2 Opening
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The Pride of West Virginia does one of its many spectacular formations for the crowd at halftime. Scott Windom (top) and Ed Cokeley lead other Mountaineers, young and old, in cheering on the football team to victory. no one word By using an abstract theme, we are given the flexibility to continue the search for that one word or phrase which really describes the people, lifestyles, and activities of each person at WVU. We are the Mountaineers, and we are proud of our heritage and our mascot. We are the Moun- taineer Marching Band, The Pride of West Virginia. We are more than proud, however, we are a peo- ple of tradition. And no tradition is stronger than the cry to Beat Pitt. Being a Mountaineer means knowing our weaknesses and using those weaknesses to strongly and successfully build our future. In all things we are proud of our symbols, tradi- tions, unity and entertainment. In all we are Mountaineers. Fraternity brothers show their true colors outside new Mountaineer Field. 4 Opening
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