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EDITOR Dianne Ross BUSINESS MANAGER Lee Stutts PHOTO EDITOR john Reed STUDENT LIFE EDITOR Abby Pettiss GREEK LIFE EDITORS Keith Bartmess Lisa West SPORTS EDITOR Steve Staff ORGANIZATIONS EDITOR Lynn Brown HONORARIES, ADMINISTRATION, FEATURES, COMMUNICATIONS, 8: ADS STUDENT LIFE, covers Auburn's unexpected winter vacation, page 92. GREEK LIFE, beginning on page 106, looks at Auburn's greek system. Nancy Trawick, Miss Glomerata 1982, is featured along with all Auburn Beauties in VISIONS, page 38. Ieagqllrgglliery Football, Auburn's lifeline, pulsed under the direction CLASSES 8: COMPOSITES EDITOR of new Coach and Laura Grice PERSON ALITIES EDITOR Buddy Davis BEAUTIES EDITOR Rob Loflin COPY EDITOR Karen Lovoy HEAD PHOTOGRAPHER Rick O'Hara MASTER ARTIST Carol Price DESIGN EDITOR Buddy Davis ASSISTANT PHOTO EDITOR Malinda McCray ASSISTANT TO THE EDITOR Steve McHugh athletic director Pat Dye. See SPORTS, page 234. HAPPENINGS looks at UPC, which brought funky bands, like the Commodores fSee page 216.j and a former President to Memorial Colisuem. 1 if 4 1' A . . , . I.. Q , A . 1 Q.. - 1 V .-1' A-.ight - 2-F .l 72' :nil 4. Z, ' . .m ww Q-1 '59-74. A , - 1 g ,vm E . lvl. .1 , - 4, ' 4 gas , - f, gf J wfL..L5fw. I J 1. Reed j, Reed R. OVHHVH l. Rmi lerinifrr I. 31 I, Rrrfd COVER: Illustrator Eddie Ross, 1981 graduate of Auburn, designed the cov- er of the 1982 GLOMERATA. Using the theme of Profiles: Auburn from a different point of view, Ross and the Illustration III class of Spring Quarter 1981 designed possible covers for the GLOMERATA. Professors William C. Baggett and Charles W. Munday chose Ross's piece as the cover best depicting the mood of this year's theme. Ross created a graphic design of movement in the horizontal lines of Profiles He explains, the main pro- file from a different point of view is the eagle, If you turn the piece clockwise,
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SZ 'M, Davis These scenes mold Changeless Auburn. An Auburn we see every year the front View of Auburn. Yet there is another image a profile Auburn from a different point of view And although the years seem predictable- Tlzey are not Constant, but are Changizzg still. 5r1i1kuwu1'i' Cx mln-lim' ll I l ll Opening 15
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GLOIXIEERATA -l cdiiiiiifirs ' PROFILES . . . Interviews . . Visions. . . CAMPUS ...... Student Life . . Greek Life . . i-IAPPENINGS . . ..18 ..20 ..38 ..62 ..64 ..106 ..204 University Program Council Sz Concerts. . . . . Theatre Sz Dance PORTS . . NVOLVEMENT Honoraries . . . Organizations . Communications 206 ..222 ..234 ..292 ..294 . ..226 .. ..290 ACES ......... . .418 Administration . . . 420 Classes ....... . . 428 Composites. . . .476 DS . . . .534 ou see the wing and body of an eagle. hat's the first profile. He picked the Toomer's Corner cene for a different point of view of uburn. Says Ross, Toomer's repre- ents both the town and the university. amford Tower protrays the usual cene of Auburn, but Toomer's Corner lustrates Auburn's spirit and rich adition from a different point of view. hat's another profile. Football is, quite realistically, a ma- r part of Auburn, he continues. Tra- itionally and financially it sustains uburn. That's why the football play- s are fliterallyj profiled. The largest profiles of the piece are the faces on both the front and back cover. Ross says his assignment was to show images without typifying any specific clique. I didn't want Barbie's and Ken's. I wanted identifiable peo- ple the students could relate to. Con- tinues Ross, nothing about them is specific, not even their sex. These im- ages represent the Auburn Student, in many phases of life while at Auburn. Presently, Ross is a free-lance artist in Nashville, Tenn. MAKING A DIFFERENCE Auburn Spirit, Auburn Smiles, Auburn Greetings they how ya doin'J - these traditions continue year after year in the Loveliest Village of the Plains. But then, the security of reli- able Auburn is definitely a calling-card for prospective stu- dents. Inhabitants grow to love the hourly chiming of the Samford bell, the crowded streets of football Saturdays, the unusually friendly smiles found on sidewalks. lt seems that Auburn never changes . . . Yet each Fall Quarter 6,000+ new faces travel to Auburn. Faces bringing new customs, new styles, new ideals and goals to the school. The true beauty of this phenomenon is that friendly smiles and greetings are still found on sidewalks. Each face sees Auburn differently, yet traditions remain and con- tinue at this university. This year, the GLOMERATA considers these differences, these traditions, these students of 1982. Each section of the GLOMERATA focuses on both the new and the old of that section. PERSONALITIES, a new feature for the GLOMERATA, pro- files a few of the unpredictable people of Auburn. VISIONS presents the beauties of Auburn - the pageant winners and the campus. Both are true visions of Auburn's lovely scenery. The STUDENT LIFE section examines just that- the life on campus. Dating, studying, dropping Sr adding, graduating, these activities happen each year, but never do they happen in exactly the same away. This year students played in the snow, watched soap operas, joined TNA, and went to church - not necessarily in that order. STUDENT LIFE records all these events. Even though only a small percentage of students join the greek system at Auburn, the GREEK LIFE tends to involve almost everyone. Whether it's in being kidnapped, speaking- easy, or rodeoing-it, many students are affected by greeks. I-IAPPENINGS at Auburn are different each year, without exception. UPC continues to enlarge and expand its activities, and, this year, concerts were abundant, and expensive. The Auburn Players provided yet more entertainment in the drama department. Another novelty for the GLOMERATA, the Au- burn Dance Theatre presented work of dance majors and non- majors in a show each quarter. SPORTS changed greatly when Pat Dye took over as both head football coach and athletic director. Auburn said good- bye to wrestling, women's golf and women's volleyball, and hello to a variety of quarterbacks. INVOLVEMENT at Auburn includes I-Ionoraries, Organiza- tions, and Communications. Certainly this list is in no means conclusive. lt's just the only groups we could print. The Administration of Auburn is presented while doing things outside the office. In this way, even the FACES are seen from a different profile. Lastly, the Closing Section is in a different frame from past GLOMERATAS. An appropriate anecdote from Robertj. Hast- ings expresses the closing thoughts for this profile on Auburn. Views, whether new or old, of our years at Auburn are treasures. These days on the plains will become our traditions, and these pages of the 1982 GLOMERATA, our memories. Dianne Ross Editor 1982
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