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Frank Conley As was the case during many campaign stops. Dukakis O) supporters turned out in opposition to Bush. A Bush supporter and a Dukakis supporter have words prior to the vice-president ' s speech. Heeded exchanges were not uncommon before, dur- ing, or after Bush ' s speech. Doug Stuks (foreground . left) voices his opinion to a Bush supporter. George Bush 17
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Up close and personal. Bush moves through the crowd after his speech. Speaking from a stage constructed especially for the occasion. Bush delivers his address. eorge Wayne Cartwright 16 George Bush
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Founders Day provides something for all The third annual Founder ' s Day held on Sept. 15 celebrated MTSU ' s 77th birthday. Students, faculty, and friends gathered to observe this special day at campus. Hot, summer weather gave way to more fall-like temperatures to make the event more pleas- ant. The shaded, green area between Cope Administration and Peck Hall became the perfect site for a picnic. Workers from ARA Food Services set long rows of white clad tables. Burning grills were set up at the end of each table, and gave the picnic a more traditional smell of burning charcoal. Trucks laden with food provided picnic favorites like hot dogs, hamburgers, pork ' n beans, potato chips, and beautifully pre- pared potato salad and cole slaw. Earlier, the days festivities began with several organizations sponsoring booths sel- ling all lands of baked goods, candied apples, and T-shirts. Carnival games, cake walks, balloon tosses, and a dunking machine for those brave souls who wanted to try their accuracy. Throughout the crowd of MTSU students were Murfreesboro citizens who came to help the university celebrate its birthday. Brightly clad clowns showed off their juggl- ing skills, or amazed children with their bal- loon tying talents. Nashville ' s WGFX 104.5 provided the music, playing a mixture of classic and new hits. Young and old were able to appreciate this blend of music and all were able to enjoy a wonderful atomsphere. Around 5 p.m. the hamburgers and hot dogs were grilled to perfection and served to the hungry celebraters. Most everyone took advantage of the price of $2 and en- joyed the opportunity to socialize with others. After the hearty supper, the focus of at- cont. page 20, Frank Conley 18 Founders Day
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