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I Well, f All Places. Linda Andreason and her cousins Andy Venters and Ben Andrews could tell a story of their southern heritage that would take you through the Deep South and Gone With The Wind. Linda, who is manager of the classified ads at the Opelika Auburn News, gave the reason that she and her cousins attended Auburn. It's a family tradition. My mom is from Opelika and everyone on her side of the family sends their kids to Auburn. J' l by X O . MHP, X, t 1 t si ' v--2,Q,3,.,,1,,:4yw .Eg wr.. U , Wm J . 13355--.I3552535i:E:E2e,mg,.f'3:m.a1 - ., , ff:-pfyv' :ya-1--ag .' F, G I 1. KU . I G . -4. 541255, 1 .2 j . 125 if A r . . if Owe Q ' GD' . A They're coming here from Califor- nia, Pennsylvania and all over. Reid Crowe, a history major from Greenville, Ala., said he chose Au- burn for the laid-back atmosphere and the great school spirit. He vis- ited Alabama before making his decision, but Auburn was where Cod told me to come. Alabama doesn't have a campus that is con- ducive to spiritual growth, Reid said. Coming to live in America from Korea, Cheu Chang, Called Pot by his friends, said his parents came here during a period of integration and he attended elementary and high school here before entering Auburn. I wanted to go to Auburn because the engineering school is very good and, oh, I guess you could say I like the beautiful girls, too, he laughed. Several male students com- mented that Auburn women are among the most beautiful in the na- tion. One was quickto note they are ranked as the most beautiful in the national on college campuses, topped only by UCLA. Tom Palmer's parents sent him to Auburn hoping he would meet and marry one of those beautiful, nice, sincere female Auburn students. A economics major from Louisville, Ky., Tom said his parents sent him here to marry a southern girl. Although no females have admitted coming to Auburn hunting hus- bands, if you're out there, Southern lady, you may be a candidate. Steve Beaird, a one-time UCLA stu- dent, said he couldn't afford thetuition in California so he came to Auburn to get his degree in journalism. I was told that Auburn had the premiere journalism school in the Southeast, so I applied, Beaird said. Susan Hart, a speech major from Dothan, said, I came to Auburn f I ' f . - I i' BOOM! 7 03.525 l ,G lj , it I li I X .J f lllw , N ' ., f ll' I X llliggl ll ' ' ff, ix jjjllllfl' if ,, I f' 1 - --.I ' W' lg' lmmlmwl ll lllil . lll 'ly WWW I' jj Will. ll l -f A , WI ., K if I lj i f lj. jjj Iwi , , . I I 'laters' ? l llhwql AP 4 ,yin ,.,... EQ.-,,.,,. .ii because of my major, but I've fa ' I iw! LW 7 lhvllllllliv I changed so many times, I guess it doesn't matter! As you know, Mork from Ork de- cided to stay on earth and learn more ofour human habits. If he ever comes to Auburn he may decide to stay here like the many other specimens who land here in the Loveliest Little Village on the Plains. Mork will be a welcome addition to the unique spirit that is Auburn. Can't you just hear Mork's high Orkan voice rising above all the others, War Eagle! ? - Kathy lernigan - Illustrated by Eddie Ross I- . ' 'VY W ' ' L l, 1 f f - W' wmv. Q . , g f , , f 9 9 N .Z 4 pg X xux ne j Exam! K ,-1- .' f 4 -SSW ' -1: X X ' Xe- 'v3 '..fe': -'-:1Zi l.i':iH2a' ff f 'V I f i fy g. Z- if 7w!W'tw,'ie.i.''Q-.35-'gf--P fr of Q ff J I was ' 1 f i 'f '..ff' wc-.-.ru c I v'iltl x :MQ 'Q' ' Hwws l32lIllItl5?fQ2 ff if f' ' f 'kts-ftatai, f ' ' Z . W1 ,f Z 3 .q.g'e:.i wil xt if I f '23f?-A , ff , cj . , W , - 5 lfifffii:-I ' f f Q X. Mlmfvfv. Q. 1- , , bl' l In filo, of. , , 1 5 l lllflllffujr fm N3 . - l lll'l'5i57'5 fl ,ll , .. it 1 1 I j. Z Xmaj ' N i- 1 figs Q Sm 1 Vai? I- .khan 451- 'vfifpm ' 65 f X132 ,cf . Y1! A-321 f ?,s ,r- , V f : 2 ' ' I l-7 .'f-'-A .1-was , . X W - --A - t 1. , -A 1 , ' f5.- - W QI , 4 ,I If 6, Xi .Q It-ff if .ff , .. ,4 ff lf g my 2' 1. ' 14 f .- f' P ,, ,f ff :ik ,f l U. 0. U, A fn, - 5, ,, 1 zz: I . M. if 4- - Q 1:45. P' - 'W I, . -- -4. 1' 141 4 1 1'
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On the popular television series Happy Days Richie Cunningham asks Mork from Ork, Why did you come here, Mork? In his mono- tone, Orkin way, Mork explained that he came to earth to collect specimens to take back to Ork for study. You can find a variety of speci- mens on the Auburn University campus and get some interesting answers to that same question. Many of the students from the Au- burn area will tell you it makes good sense to go to school in your home- town and it costs less, or their par- 'ii Nllji I N .,,s,t uaia yL im fr -. 'iy. . ' mj,f'fv f'.fV -75 ' I nu xx xtxvxxxxxxx xg Kr.. ' -1 .mm '..:.3'.f--W' '1....SS::. avg' MW! xzggy' 'mxxxw .. YY' X N ff Rv' J' x , 9' f ? Z I z - I I -1' . I . f I E I x , ? - . j Y l ju I W2 I II I v X X ,xx I o , ff.. ' ' ' 5, ' ' ,, :ll X461 Zyl , 1 ,,-' -X , . I 1. 4: . V' N i Af at W C ,. .. U , , E-gr, f It it I 'ie 4 X 5 mi X 'v ' I 11 f ' I X X E: In i ' - K' ' K 41 1 9 ' . 7 .. . 9 , 'e ' , I 4 E. ' as 11, ,,Z.'af-'..- f ' ,,- f, f I ,' f X - ' -'NOV 1 . rf MW ' - ? I, 1 , Z1 l 1, 2. Z' v ' Yglj 1' f' Y I an L ' I f ff ' k ,- 4 f I 5 ' 41, , ,f F7 I, ., i n . AHL, xt f A 1 l f 19 141. IIIIII 4-L.. ents and other relatives attended Auburn at one time. Others from various parts of the country are attracted to Auburn for its outstanding engineering, pharmacy or veterinary programs. Auburn's strongest academic schools are a big calling card to some students. Nan Pitts, a Birmingham native, said she always thought she would go to Auburn because her uncle is involved in the athletic department here, but she went to the University of Alabama her freshman year in- stead. I couldn't believe it. All I kept thinking about was how it would be if I were in Auburn. The 73 9' . , l f af Z. 0 0 Q3 ywf, 79,1 ,w f'.'L 'I VU, .um 41 ',f1'0 7ff'1,Qg... jf Q4 If f x 'l 1 . Q xxx T- .M . lx N X S+ K ms!! val fr 'K f '., .7s.':P.4-- III-'j . , fgufiiififif .--I' fl ,grid flflgl Nffj-Q5-fl' tx:-Q. XZ.-xi L-g?i , I - s i Nw- ' ,1:::fZ? ' f X ' We fs 4 XV' ,' 4' , ,wgeazaifi fin X I-XX fr-3 . - 711.3-,:f:.f:fi-1 I' N T I-V W Zgisfs-4-fii' .0343 Rf N I W ' xi IW 74' 'ggq1ZiZiEs3q'T '-fbias., g- ,. A I E. , ' ' ' upfifmmflflw - X -C., t :-iitszbz. in -- XX -X Q-t-so ' X 4 ' J' If W 1 -1.3,-SL..--1-'fa ,jf Q ' X - RX ,Ci -f . 4 iff? if friendly people and down-to-earth attitudes of all the people I knew there, she said. Nan transferred back to my roots in Auburn a year ago and doesn't regret it. My friends tell me I should recruit for Auburn. I really love it here. Though some students have familiar roots at Auburn, there are many foreign students who have come far away from their home- lands to attend college. Aghdass Hashemikia, a brown- eyed psychology student from Tehran, came to Auburn after attending Georgia State University to learn English. She said coming to America from her home in Tehran, where she attended Tehran Uni- versity, was very different than she thought it would be. I had seen pictures and read of the United States, but it was all different than I expected. Charles Carl, a sophomore build- ing science major from Opelika said he came to Auburn because the building science program is so good here. I like Auburn because you can be yourself. At Alabama every- body dresses the same and if you want to be accepted you better con- form, butthat's not true atAuburn, said Carl. Many students are drawn to Au- burn by a strong sense of tradition. Letia Owens, a journalism major from Birmingham, said, I came to Auburn because I have been com- ing here ever since I was born. I can remember missing only a couple of A-Day games in the past 20 years. I did look around at other universi- ties, but Auburn has always been my first love. .Y 'W' I W -ee?.1iEtE'ii O I -1 2 G4 ,fi I X- I X-3. It 1' X 'tit N ll tl x? jllglgiltlj 'IR' it -7 S AX II with 'I ES- Q -I -f 7 iv I1 .irli n IQ, I Mtiw xx O K-'J 1,2 'K K Z W. f i I' ,Z , ...Za . ,Yin I A ffl, 2.431 .-.ill wx ,hm-I K ..gg-pi,-.-, ... - 75 3,251 fi. .gs 1 V133 1? i ' ' XY.- 1 .1 '. n-- ,.,. I, ...-1- ,.3,. I if fftfglk .,,. ff ,- ff I fe'-1,-2-it ' l I l is QQIWQN lim-fi.mx X 5jxX,.'gt-AZX f, -mul, 4 90, X ni o Q 1. Q I ro , , ,-Ha. it -,::. 'il 4. . ., , I l 'l' . '-lQ:Q5:gt g :fz5' 11-'ii' --ire. , f ,I - --vt lj ai?-E:3:..gi:-5 ,.. ..,.. I - . rv'-I-'-.. .- ...1,.. st!--.-.U .,., ...1..-. . . .4 I X., -.1 'f V... uvyr. Ji- X .QQ -xy. II Mitzi II. X -, - .'- Z-ffil N 'S X .1,z:11,c.'.' X N Ir! g--' X, 1 , ...,.,. .. I YYY ,X 1.54 X .gill f , , ..-.,.., , , -var' , ,Wylie ....',.':'1j -- 54,71-'Q' f-.4 4 f. ,, ., 4, I ,J .0 ,W f gg ,-fa 'i,,j,, f 'fb- A f1 1'T ' . fn - - f fx-1- -1 - 4,11 ' ffijii H !2' 14,229 -I 1. 1. 1- . ,-Q 1 , 5 Yummy o!1f .fc
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