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October 21, 1987 - Image 17

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The Michigan Daily, 1987-10-21

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m's a Beach
U OF KANSAS: One small taste of
success, and now Sara Munson craves
more. Craves it badly enough, in fact,
to put college on hold and devote all
her energies toward pursuing a
professional modeling career.
An exercise science major at the
University of Kansas, Sara, 20, began
modeling three years ago when an
amateur photographer asked if he
could take some photos of her. He
submitted them to Ujena, a swimsuit
fashion company that publishes
Swimwear Illustrated. Ujena was so
impressed with Sara that they invited
her to go to Los Cabos, Mexico, to
shoot a layout. One of Sara's pictures
was chosen for the cover.
With the warm weather and white
beaches still fresh in her mind, Sara
feels a move to California would help
her career tremendously. Until the
right opportunity avails itself, how-
ever, Sara has decided to remain in
Kansas City to help take care of her
grandfather, and work with local
modeling agencies.
At home, her spare time is devoted
o to keeping her 5 foot 4 inch, 108-pound
m body in shape. When she's not working
out, Sara says she enjoys dancing,
listening to music and analyzing other
model's styles. She doesn't have a steady boyfriend, but that's because she
doesn't want one. "I just want to date around and meet a lot of guys. I don't
want to get serious with anyone."
The only thing Sara wants to get serious about at this point is her career.
With one magazine cover securely tucked under her belt, even more success
could be just around the corner.
-Pam Springler

Sarah in Mexico and (inset) back on campus in Kansas.

Beast of
the East
CORNELL U: Every tribe of pagans
has its rites of spring, and Cornell
University's architecture students are
no exception. For over 80 years, these
future architects have emerged from
their damp, dungeon-like studios to
engage in a mock battle against their
loathsome enemy-the engineering
students.
The festivities begin when the sec-
ond-year architect students instruct
the freshman class in the construction
of a green, two-story dragon. The
freshmen work round the clock
transforming wood, steel, chicken
wire, newspaper, paint and beer into
the formidable, fire-breathing mons-
ter.
On the chosen day, the tension rises
across campus as students abandon
class to position themselves to best
observe the beast. At noon it emerges
on the shoulders of its creators, sur-
rounded by shields and swords to
protect it from the inevitable on-
slaught.
The beer-primed parade makes its
way through campus to the heart of
the enemy camp where the young en-
gineers send forth a barrage of eggs,
water balloons; and weather permit-
ting, snowballs. They eventually turn
back toward campus, where, in a final
Fall 1987

orgy of violence, the senior architects
set fire to the dragon and watch it
crumble to the ground along with all
the frustrations of the past year.
-David LaWare

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