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Gators Live Life The Fullest This year meant elections, SG elections, the year of politics on campus; The Clash of the Titans. Exciting year for all students! — Joe Gufford Political Science Class ' 88 1) David Waggie bites the Big One ... 2) A Georgia defender will resort to just about anything to stop a gator from scoring! 3) One of Florida ' s best known scenes is: Sunset at the beach. 4) Whether clowning around or serious, gator ' s will do almost anything to get comfortable and watch the Homecoming Parade. 6 Opening
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4) K. Lishka Florida is in the top ten universities in the nation, for my major. Attending school here was a step in the right direction to a successful future for me. — Robert Bracey Engineering, Class ' 88 3) A. Eyzaguirre Opening 5
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3) J. Webster Flickering orange light reflected off the walls of the Infirmary and Sledd and Buckman Halls as the flames consuming Johnson Hall shot skyward. One of the most memorable events of the past year was also a graphic display of what may happen to the buildings at OF with fire code violations. A few blocks away the first of three parking was ready for use. After spending $3 million on the three-level garage and designating most of the parking spaces to faculty, they refused to park there. It ' s too far to walk to my office was a common although it was only a five minute trek. Students, however, were not afraid to walk to the polls for student government elections this year. In an unusual display of student concern, the low turnout to vote was broken when crowds of students showed up. Nobody could remember seeing so many students vote. Many voters were engineers angry at the Wave party for threatening the Fair. The threat inspired the engineers to form the Express Party. After trying to get a radio station run by students for students started through the journalism school and failing, several students became fed up. They decided to start an underground station, WRAG (Radio Alternative Gainesville), at 88.1 on your FM dial. All volunteer, they used minimal equipment and their own albums. It wasn ' t the best technically, but its content was everything a college student could ask for. Throughout the year, many changes took place. Some were obvious, others were subtle, still others could only be seen by looking at things from an unusual view. — John Webster 4) E. Come Opening 7
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