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Swinging practice busies Jay Conley during late summer-early fall days. cont. I • I S I iii ' r ight seemed the only respite from our grovv ing pains. The peace and quiet of an earlier Madison returned. Only silent steamshovels and an occasional student were left. With the sunrise, returned the New Madison. A new Madison. Enrollment at an all time high of 8.387. The 21st consecutive year of increased enrollment. An all time high of 1.561 May graduates. A biennial budget for 1980-82 of 87 million dollars. Madison is moving up. This, our annual report, should prove it. Spinning frisbee keeps K.C. Wakefield out in the spring sun. Pick up Softball games like Garber vs. Huffman introduce friends. Opening 9
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Quieted down after a long da of Nights at the round table in D-Hall work on the pedestrian mall, this featured desserts hke strawberr front loader waits for another shortcake and friendh conversation. uorkda . 8 Opening
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Son of a Son Jimmy Buffett played Godwin Hall March 16 to a enthusiastic crowd. K ihe most noticeable change in the University is in the fringe benefits it offers. Limitless choices beckon students, facuhy. and locals to forget studying, working and localizing . Movies like The Electric Horseman . Dr. Zhivago . and The Rose , played nearly every Tuesday. Wednesday, Friday and Saturday nights. Mummenschanz , Vincent Price, and Jazzantiqua came to Madison through the Fine Arts Series. Top name acts Molly Hatchet, Pure Prairie League and Pat Benatar gave near sellout or sellout performances during first semester alone. Visiting Scholars Michael Yarmolinsky, Ronald Inglehart, and others, lectured and gave us all a chance to learn at leisure. Off-campus benefits, although necessitating a car, a good friend with one, or some sturdy Nikes gave brief respites from campus. The opening of JM ' s deli added to the list of Spanky ' s, The Pub, and Jess ' , for a place to go munch and sip. For the late night eater, C E kept doors open from 1 1 :00 pm to 7 am. During late summer and early spring. Blue Hole, Union Springs, and Rivendale Park, captured the hearts of swimmers, divers, and partyers. No matter the pastime, the opportunity is here. We hope our report shows it. Mr. Bill, Mr. Bill catches student attention whenever the videocassette TV is on. Leaning to far to win a prize during Spring Fever gets a reprimand from the shopkeeps. 10 Fringe Benefits
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