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Prepared to visually record the events of ttie day, John Yates videotapes Orientation activities. The footage was taken to show high school counselors and teachers how Orien- tation was conducted. Photo by Sarah Frerking As part of a Family Day show presented by ROTC, Christine Schicker grasps the atten- tion of Jason Adams in Golden Hall. Adams, a third grader, visited his sister, Erin, on Family Day. Pholo by Don Carrick Opening 3
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what ' s the bia idea? I y ur ideas came in all sizes. But when important issues were on the table, it took people with big ideas to offer solutions. During the year we were concerned about the University ' s sudden growth. We were 5,901 strong, an all-time high record enrollment, yet we wondered if big- ger was really better. Instructors were asked to teach larger classes to accommodate for the 600 addi- tional students. Residential Life ' s solution wasn ' t as simple. With more stu- dents than beds, temporary hous- ing for men was set up in Rober- ta Hall, floor lounges and in Maryville homes. X-106 staff Fa ith Chapman and Kay Metzger serve hot dogs at the Fall Freeze. Along with the hot dogs, the radio sta- tion served Coke at the Bell Tower during X-106 Weel( in October. Photo by Don Carrick To ensure a chance for the grand prize, Douglas Mattson drops his entry card in the box. The annual Fall Freeze kicl(ed off a week of X-106 activities including a bowling party and a shopping spree. Photo by Teresa Mattson 2 Opening
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Campus Safety Director Jill Hogue and fellow officers talk with Homecoming pa- rade spectators in front of the Brown House, 530 W. Fourth St. Campus Safety al- legedly received reports that students watching the parade from that vantage point were being obnoxious, shouting obscenities and throwing beer cans at parade par- ticipants. Photo by Brandon Russell Mixing business with pleasure, Roger Lorentz unloads his canoe where he worked on reconstruction of the Bell Tower. The late August rains allowed Lorentz to go fishing at Nodaway Lake after work. Photo by Don Carrick 4 Opening
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