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Zeria and the: new Dalry ngen location .;i ;.,. a d ded their lists of offerings to the fast '5 1: growing liSt of food selections available . a Vto. students. The additiOn t0. Phillips Hall was ' f; completed and opened providing the . . students With additional recreahonal ifaCillthS And as the football team began its way to anether losing season, fans be- gan looking toward other sports teams ,5 for the Miami spirit. The women 5 vol- . leyball team, field hockey team and the men 11 soccer team responded to the challenge and conVerted many of the di sillusioned football fans to other. : Sperts activities by showing champion- Ship seasons ' ' One of the biggeSt cencerts Mianii . . students had ever seen opened Concert Boardh season as Elton Jehn and his , Original band rocked Millett Hall. The 1- ' concert opened with iiFuneral for a .. FriendXLove Lies Bleeding as dry ice ' ' . ' ' filled the darkened stage, and john ap- ' -: ' peared from the fog t0 beg111 a long and ' i intense ciencert filled with ornate cos- tumes and lighting From the beginning of the year ev- ,v E :31 1.6 :3 .3: 1.. ca 2 eryone witnessed changes that affected f i everything involved with Miami.A11dL. .5 'as the new decade began,- people, pro- ' f grams, and opportunities at Miami and . in Oxford were constantly shiftlng foe Ti cusiv... . .5 VV , -.- Lisa Phtllips As the d?! drew to a close; the shadowso Lar1y-Khufman .1 .xfT. ' the trees shi ted and students began the tru g8 hOme , . .. . . . to dmner and homework Pezformmg under brightly colored light5 E 11072 john brought the M zamz crowd to ztsfeet through- out his entzre repertozre of oldfavorites.
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,,m tee of drunkennes . , . . .. LottIe Moon S Underground openedf ;jg i , .,f0rithe 21-and-over crowd someth1ng;-. Oxford had never seen Plans fer a neW' S ' ,tauran became a reahty as Al and? , .Srry Wesman planned to rebulld- V with an elegant new bulldmg andi'a totally new atmosphere ' ' 'L: . As the change In the llquor law drew ,3 more people uptown OXford began to ' b105, om agam New stores such as Fm- 1shmg Touches the Monogram Shopfif nd the Acorn opened their doors and -, -.. . welcomed the townspeople and Stu- dent jfahke to 100k QVer and purchasef; 'the5'r'wares - New fast food places llke Greekis P1294. f
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Student Life Sh1f tlng Focus .Eat, Drink and BE MErry. '. .5 . . . .V ..... 10 5 .' Taking a breakfrom classes and studies allowe for time to have fun 222 the Snow. These students ha , t0 et their snow time in quickly because of the 2222' d winter. . , U ptown became. a popular place again this year, V ' evenfor the older crowd now that they had their . own TiOver 21 ,3 bar 222 Lottie M 0022 s U nderground; 4 ' 8 Shifting Focus 5 Summer Pulse Slow but Steady . . . . 1. . . -,: .12 f After Midnight. ,. . ..-. '. '. .7 . ..14 .5 Registered Male .. .ji. . i . . j.' . V. .18 IV: . Alligator Rock ..... : .-' ...... ' ..... . . .7. .. . .20 From College Co- ed to Adult. .r .r ...... . .22 .. All Pla, No Work. . .' . . . ....... '. . . .247 Specia ParentS,Spec1alMem0r1es ......... 26: Oxford and Miami: Do They Go Together? . . . .30 ' Division or DE artment 4 It 5 Still Western. .-.32 Old and New bound ..... .......... . . . . . .34 '.InWiththeOld.............-... ............ g..38 '. Take It with a Grain of Salt... .. . .. . . . . .5 . ..... 40 ' Studies: An ESCapE from Dating .......... .. . .42 5 , Everyone s FavOritE ..... ....... 1V. . . . . ..... 44 - . Expanding ArtiStic Horizons . .--z.- . . . '. . . . .45. , , ' Loud and Soft: Miami Had' it All ...... '. . .- ....... 50; ' ' Growing A ain: A New Look in . A ' , .V 1 1 Uptown xford . . .5. ...... V... ; . . . . .56 TheGreatEscape. . . . . . . . . . . . .2 . . . . . . . . .58 ,Words ofWisdom. . .' . . . . . .' . .. . .. . . .64 Hidden Treasures . . . . ., . . :. . ..... 66' , 'Tis the Season V. ....... 5 . .2 ............ 68 Theater 1n the Round ..;... . L. .' ....... 72 Home Sweet Home ..' . . . . . . ....... .78- LaughtEr, Love and LittlE Sibs. . .9. . . . . .' ..... 82 Kafen Linch Students See Greg Maynard AS Miami finally began to. make some obvious changes aftEr years Of steady con- Stancy, the students looked around and began to notice 1 c han ge in Focus that their 1iVES - at the univer- ' sity had not aIWays been the same. They saW that Miami, , like every Other institutiori was shifting With the times.
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