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n J % The best things in life aren ' t always fun at the time (like giving blood or tooting horns all night during basketball games). It is afterwards that you realize how special these times were, how good you felt about possibly saving someone ' s life by donating blood or giving a good performance during halftime. Teresa Robinson and Derenda Dye (right) completed forms for the PC Suggestion Program. Individuals whose suggestions were used and judged by the committee to be the most cost-effective won $100! The Alumni Association and the Ameri- can Red Cross co-sponsored a bloodmobile drive on campus. Alysia Turner (bottom, left) was one of 105 people who donated blood. Regis- tration is always a hectic time, but it is good to see friends again. Randy Conley and Kim Robinson (bottom, right) checked the schedule of classes during spring registration. Basketball games just would not be the same without the music of the pep band, led by Jim Andy Caudill (opposite page, top). Their tunes always boosted the crowd and the team ' s enthusiasm. Students went to the polls in April to choose new leadership for the S.G.A. Voter turn-out was fairly good, and the winning ticket was Chuck Newman and Terry Epling, billed as the Team You Can Trust (opposite page, bottom left). The men ' s basket- ball coach, Greg White ' s wizards (opposite page, bottom right) may look ' tough and mean ' , but they still enjoyed the cook-out during Founders ' Day. Floyd Crawford, Chuck Cleckley, Hoskins Carroll, Jeff Mullins and Jon Smith were members of the up and coming Bears team. The Best Things In Life J 4 -k V iPl X v. 6 Student
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Come Alive in ' 85 was the theme for the Phonathon campaign. Dianna Abshire and Pam Michaels (top) called with other volunteers to secure support in reaching the $30,000 goal. The Spring Formal dance was held at the Landmark Inn in April. Laura Hall (bottom, left) requested a song from DJ Mark Harlowe. When spring finally ar- rived, students enjoyed the warm weather by spending time on the infamous Administration Building steps (bottom, right). Eddie Kelly, Dewey Jamerson and Sissy Scaggs wait- ed until the last possible minute before going to class. IP 3 Student Life
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