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Z Q3 'x 'IEE' -mix' w l L L' ransitions - a year of change in every area for Auburn University. The administration, the sports program, the academic curriculum and even the campus were revi- talized. Dr. james E. Martin, Auburn's 14th president, was appointed after Dr. Funkerburk resigned amidst faculty and student unrest in February, 1983. Dr. Wilford Bailey effected a smooth transition during the ten month inter- im period until Dr. Martin took office. Dr. Martin, as Au- burn alumnus, began a new era for the university - one of confidence and high expectations for reaching Au- burn's potential. Martin's arrival was significant in that it marked the climax of a year of transition. Fans were surprisingly elated when a number one pre- season football ranking from a national magazine proved itself accurate throughout most of Auburn's 1983 season. The football oriented university was destined to disap- pointment at the final outcome. The players fought their hardest and came out on top, only to be cheated in the end by the pollsters and receive a number three ranking in the polls. But even more important than these changes that made, 1983-1984 memorable, are the individual changes in each person that are such a vital part of the college experience. Watching a butterfly emerge from -a cocoon, a noisy thun- A . EDITOR Charlotte Borden BUSINESS MANAGER Stacie Hunt PHOTO EDITOR Bob Gamble ART EDITORS Tracy Hoots Kelly Vornauf COPY EDITOR Diana Houghton PHOTO MANAGERS Bill Schneider Susan Brown Russell Scofield ' 1' fP'AGEANT DIRECTOR jennifer Howell designed the cover of the 1984 Glomerata. In derstorm blowing in, or a growing friendship, these are Eff' the thingsithat can't be recorded, only remembered. A From the time a freshman first arrives on the plains until a STUDENT LIFE EVENTS gif- senior shakes the hand of his dean at raduation, this is , . S Darryl Moland Auburn. Four years for most of us, and then we're gone, but somehow, life will be better because those four years were spent at Auburn. lt's not the books, lectures, or class AC'5f?EM'C5 notes that make the difference, it's the individual growth. PHUICI3 Cook . , If you have only been educated at Auburn by attending l jsp classes, then somehow you have missed part of the Au- SPQRTS , .S-J. burn experience. Auburn is a spirit of unity, ofcpnfidence Brad Mooy A M, in the ability to meet a challenge, BAQUIEI belonging, al- V E T . L- I r ' I most sacred -tlsattells you - this .is'ii.7' ' ' ' P. .3 tg, V I g 4 . . This is E' 4 , awansitionse- the transitions that 6g David f Qmake-tiipibiif'-7l!fll5s? .f course we've recorded the obvious, ' I 3 ' A' . tevery persontdoes not change in the same manner. ' ' 'I ' jgges of your yearbook we hope that BEAUTIES ' liitlieh-universiiysaS YOU know it. A Eric Gronquist R ' ,Qs I A fi-i',g5,g,45,,JA ffg ,Charlotte Borden gy- ' gxsifl' 't::gEx:,i:sg, .aw f' - .- J t-.ibn m y A -I '1,,':l.tVA , EdlfOl' 1984 .115 ' t j He. . T , O I f GrHSs1F3'X - fa-1... A. , A , D fi7 4i A . l 1. . 4? - Eric Smith, a senior gg in Illustratim, ' ' 'E . with the theme' of Transitions, he used O medrb ofprisma color, and airbrush in 1 A The 'indicarsatarlre. ,era in Aubiirn history, arid ' ,.. 1 jennifer johns . ' , -9 f.. g,.,- ,Wg .V ft-if .' ' l :1:iFgl.f,rk visit lf..-' 'lj . c HoNoRAnii55',.'-.. laiemsgfbesliesIlIIjlli 1ss2i1l,2s'm1fai+ S s-f'teaatmw' john Parker ff! rl Z . I Y' v .Ahh ' -1 --uw in- : .TRP .. 41 1.5
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