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Student Life w e were living our legacy as the University began celebrating a centennial of legacies already lived. We began the year with Rush and Homecoming starting earlier than usual. While fraternity and sorority members ushered in new actives, pledge numbers were down from previous years. Themed Bobby Goes South, Homecoming floats and dancing clowns took a new route for the parade skimming the east end of campus in front of Roberta Hall. Residence halls took part by decorating lounges and winning second place in the Competitive Float Competition. Phase I finished only days before we arrived on campus, and we began shaping a new campus legacy in the Tower Suites and Forest Village Apartments. We appreciated the Station ' s 24-hour C3 store and convenience of the shorter walk for coffee and late night snacks. As elections grew closer, well-known liberal activist Michael Moore visited campus and discussed the importance of voting by bribing students to vote in the Nov. 2 election with Ramen Noodles. We chose to live by his advice and voted in high numbers at the University ' s first on campus polling site. It was a year of firsts, as Fall Freeze entertained students, Rent came to campus and keg tags became law. New experiences and legacies began to evolve. €Ua£U living legacy Student Life '
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2004-2005 2004: Tau Kappa Epsilon pledge Jordan Langer dances down the parade route as the Village People Indian for the costume clown competition. The TKE clowns won third place in the Homecoming parade, photo by Mike Dye 1970: Dressing up as a clown, a student rides ahead of the Homecoming parade to help entertain the crowd along the route, photo courtesy of 1971 Tower 1970-1971 ' tower 2005 O DESIGNED BY | HiTOMI KOYAMA
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Katie Baldon, Mali Sedlak, Amy Andrews and Abby Galbraith sit in their apartment living room playing family feud, I think these buildings are nicer than anything you would find off campus. Galbraith said, photo by Mike Dye Phase II plans include a building structure more aesthetically pleasing to campus. The plans began with demolishing Perrin and Hudson Halls to build freshmen housing similiar to South Complex, phoio by Mike Dye UIB Ui P PM. Sp T N t JB ' T . phase II O DESIGNED BV | HiTOMI KOWMA
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