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Our way of living at lUP is one that keeps us constantly in motion. From running to classes all day to partying, exercising, studying or re- laxing at night, there ' s not much time for boredom. For many of us, this fast- paced lifestyle is quite a change from the way we ' re used to living at home. Lifestyles Amy Thewes Assistant: Robin Crawley Gone are the days of home-cooked meals and warm nights on a thick mat- tress. Instead, we trade these for caf food, Sheetz dogs and dormitory beds. Our days fly by with exams and papers and we sometimes find that even all- nighters don ' t help us to get the A we all desire. To let this frustration out, we share a variety of methods. Some look Editor: immediately to sports: smashing a racquetball, sweat- ing through aerobics or rolling through a game of mud football are great ways to clear our test-fried minds. Others look for less painful meth- , ods of release, such as going to a movie on campus or at one of the malls, taking advantage of an Activities Board event, partying uptown or around campus, or simply relaxing with a bowl of popcorn and the television. Our lifestyle at lUP is also reflected in our clothing. When waking for an 8:00 class at 7:45, some abandon any thought of fashion for a ballcap and sweats. The typical rainy Indiana day also makes it difficult for one to sport the new shoes, knowing they ' ll be ruined by the rain-and-mud filled sidewalks. But despite our indi- vidual differences, the fact that we ' re all lUP students means we share a com- mon lifestyle. Students move across Oakland Avenue between classes on their way to the Oak Grove. Lifestvles .
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Alumni Come Home For The Holidays It ' s Friday, October 9, 1987, late afternoon- eai-ly evening. You pull into the semi-recognizable cam- pus for that yearly collegiate tra- dition rooted deep in welcoming, reminiscing and partying. You are an lUP alumni and this is Homecoming ' 87. Unfortunately, given all of the construction both past and pre- sent, you ' ie not quite sure if this is the same university fiom which you graduated one, two, five, or even twenty years ago. After approaching Zink Hall, the new home of the homeconing carnival, you ' re reminded that in- deed, this is lUP, and that you could register as a visiting alum- nus at the registration tent. If one thing made this year ' s festivities more memorable than those of the recent past, it was the weather. Contrary to Indiana tradition, the homecoming pa- rade and football game were viewed in sunny, even warm weather- with no rain in sight for ' the day. The theme of this year ' s home- coming was Holidays, and the fact that thousands of students, family and alumni made it thr ' ough the day without geting wet was enough reason to celebrate. No that UP homecoming par- tiers need another reason to par- ty. This year was filled with the usual festivities which adorn each year ' s weekend in October. The celebration officially be- gan Saturday morning with the Homecoming parade. Spectators lined the parade route to see area marching bands, military regi- ments, and the ever-popular shriners riding atop every possi- ble type of transportation, from mini-corvettes to mini-dune bug- gies. Highlights of the par-ade in- cluded Alpha Phi Omega ' s fir ' st place float, The grinch that stole Christmas, the ll ' P Marching band, and of course homecoming royalty. This year ' s King and Queen were Tim Bukowski and Laurel Pagoda, with first runners-up Je- rome Moore and AnneMarie Ag- new. Branch campus kings and queens wer ' e Pete Matthews and Kelli Zwickle from Pun.xsutaw- ney and Daum Corey and Su- zanne Stitely from Kittaning. After the parade, many specta- tors moved onward to the R and P lot to another favorite lUP past- time: tailgating. Partiers young and old packed the lot next to the stadium, and left thousands of bottles and cans behind them after- the university instituted the no-keg policy at tailgating events. This rule ap- parently didn ' t deter anyone from drinking, and the happy tailgater ' s then moved on to Miller stadium and the Clarion- lUP matchup. The Indians defeated Clar ' ion 24-12 with a strong defensive game in which the Eagles were held to 39 yards on the ground. After the game ended, fans dispersed to the mud-filled carni- val or back to the tailgating to prepare for one last night of see- ing friends, catching up on the present, and talking and laughing about the past. —Dana Smith . . . sun- ny, even warm weath- er with no rain in sight tor the day . Top: Laurel Pagndu and Tim Bukowski. hnmecoming queen and king, smile to the crowd after being officially crowned. .Wxne: Spectators with cameras could he found everywhere. ID Lifestyles
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