12,000 flowers, smoking ban, paved parking lots, Warrant, budget cuts, student fee surcharge... A W hen we returned from » our summer vaca- tions, it was hard not to notice some changes. There was a new Fx bridge connecting the north campus entrance with North College Dr., something we doubted we would ever see since the bridge closed over . five years ago. Just as we gained the north campus entrance, we lost access to the east entrance because it was closed for construc- tion during the first few weeks of school. Considered a traffic hazard, the curve on 7th Street was straightened. As people sped down the new block we wondered if perhaps it was even more hazardous. ° A People be- came more cautious about park- Ing Hlegally when fines were ralsed from $5 ta $20. Photo by Scott Jenson crac Sthemn are Who Would Have Thought? new smoking policy forbade cigarette smoking in any build- ing on campus, except resi- dence hall rooms. Faculty members and off-campus stu- dents no longer had the free- dom to smoke at their leisure, unless they stepped outside. This raised the question as to how beautiful our grounds would re- main. In addition to the road construction, the J. W. Jones Stu- dent Union and patio were spruced up. There were new windows put in the Union and picnic tables were added to the patio. As usual, parking was scarce, even though new lots were added and upgraded. To our dismay we found that OpENtNG 3
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SS —S In order to earn extra money, two Maryville residents help to maintain the new flowers. Students arriving in the fall were greeted by many cam- pus improvements, including several new flower beds. Photo by Amos Wong President Dean Hubbard, with his dog, Churchill, talks with parents on Family Day. Hubbard was one of three fi- nalists for a much higher pay- ing presidency, but turned it down. Photo by Patrick Mahoney ee FO The men of Sigma Phi Epsilon show their supportat the Fam- ily Day game. The Bearcats were winners 29-3. Photo by Scott Jenson rr OXmere ree
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