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The “ pub” at W-H is small, dismal, and dirty. Even the janitors have aban doned it. Yet this pit is home to a small group of fanatics. Some mutter quietly as they stare morosely at pictures scattered in front of them. Others, not quite so calm, frantically try to write something, anything, that can be printed. These odd creatures have been known to continue their pursuits until 3:00 in the morning. Who, or what, are they? The staff of Tempore et Mores, of course!
Led by Faculty Advisor Richard Brown and Editor-in-Chief Gina Kazimir, this year’s staff spent a seeming eternity munching junk food, drinking coffee, and trying to work with a strange new theme. Yet, the final deadline long passed, the book was somehow done. The gnawed knuckles began to heal, the frayed nerves to knit, and the pub's lost souls returned to the bright yellow halls upstairs —
Tempore et Mores 1982, complete.
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