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Best barbecue for Bean-weary students. Harold’s Pit Bar-B-Q at 1305 Walnut. Don't be deceived by the outside appearance; it's the best barbecue you’ll ever sink your teeth into. Best 532,000 expense. The new parking lot on Campus Court. Before it was paved, blowing dirt was enough to send everyone on campus running to take out contacts and to take in Dristan. Best bid night. The special bid night in the fall. Zeta Rho Alpha and Knights were allowed to have a second bid night to accommodate the large number of people who still wanted to be in a club but weren't accepted in the larger clubs. Best repetition. Chicken chunkies on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Fri- day and surprise, Sunday. They don’t have chicken chunkies on Saturday because they have to serve hot dogs with chili; it's a tradition. Best window. The stained glass circular win- dow in the balcony of the University Church of Christ. Best hotbed of controversy. Room 308 in the Morris Center, the S.A. office and the Campus Cops. Best door. The tubular door leading to nowhere. Well, actually it leads to an empty photojournalism lab. The door is designed to allow students to come and go from the lab without letting the dark leak out. Best rip-off. The drop-add fee charged with pre-registration. One confused student went through the drop-add process 20 times before he got it Best social comment on a cotton polyester T-shirt. “Happiness is seeing Abilene in your rear view mirror.” Best railroad crossing. Well it had to happen. Right when we thought we’d get them” back for all those years of driving over that crossing on E.N. 16th, they fix it. But not to be outdone, we had an emergency choice ready — the I — Best of ACU
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crossings at North 4th and Mesquite. It's mind boggling to discover that tracks cross the street between buildings and probably haven't been used for years. Oh well, they say we'll understand some day. Best vocal group. Essence. The group is comprised of Lanny Mullins, Cohn Drennan, Suzanne Martin, James Gambill, Angie Anglin and Hut” Hutto. In the fall they were chosen for a USO Carribbean tour. Best road out of Abilene. Any road that leads home. Best way to spend Christmas and spring vacation. Skiing. Instead of heading to typical Fort Lauderdale beach, college students are now heading to Winter Park, Vail and Red River. Skiing has become the “in” thing to do, something like wearing spiked heels with Best supplemental income in Abilene. An ACU professor's salary. Best “sharing experience.” Chapel, according to Dean Best all-round appliance for college survival. Any brand of popcorn popper that can also heat soup and water and fry bacon. Best profound comment at three in the morning. And I paid to do this to myself.” Denise Dillard and Vallorie Frederick Rho Alpha's second bid night in the fall. The best right) is definitely the best window. is the site of the best rendezvous(top left), and Daniels. Nick Pickle, Randy Clinton, Dave Gray, Best shower. McGlothlin Campus Center when Best rendezvous. The trees at the intersection of College Drive and Lincoln. Amorous couples like the privacy. Best equipped room. The television control room in the Morris Center. Best dorm mother. Mrs. Eloise Bern. She has been corralling freshmen in Nelson Hall for years. Best story. Cinderella” as told by Gary Hanna in the Freshman Follies. Best way to get sick. Place yourself downwind of the Bean on any day they fry chicken or shrimp.
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