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• . mm. a question of Excellence Student Life Auburn tried to do it better this year than ever before. Everyone strove to make every event better than those held in previous years so that this year would be one to remember. All together, the entire year was filled with outstanding moments to make our lives more complete. Doing it Better Eoch Year Features The spotlight fell on Auburn in many areas. From national headlines to local news. Auburn saw it all. Controversial issues were around every corner as were the good aspects of Auburn. Spotlight Opening 11
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tadents added life and in- msity to Auburn. They en- yed the complete college ex-erience and a proud xcitement about Auburn Iniversity and all it's aspects.
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I I Splash Inro Spring was STUFFED FULL OF FUN Auburn splashed into spring in April. The week long events sponsored by the UPC started the twelvth and provided students with a much needed break from classes by helping them overcome their spring fever. Monday began with a treasure hunt throughout the campus. Clues were given out over WEGL. The finder of the hidden treasure won a free pizza party. Throughout the week there were various eating contests. Students were challenged to try and consume as much chicken, pizza, ice cTeam, or as many hamburgers as they possible could. Jello Splash made its fifth annual appearance and on Monday night, Foy Union Ballroom was the location of One of the moM unusual events during Splash Into Spring is the Jello Splash. In this annual event, students attempted to find prizes in a tub of cold, wet, orange jello. Blizzard of Bucks, where students could play games to win a chance to grab all the cash they could in the Money Machine. On Tuesday, students had a choice of several events; in War Eagle students could get birthday chronicles, there was a greased pig contest at the Eagles Cage, professional pool shark Jack White kicked off his annual pool tournament in the recreation room and Sidewinder was presented on the Student Activities Lawn. Wednesday brought com- puter generated photos in War Eagle Cafeteria. That night came the Bonnevilles and a cookout on the Student Act Lawn. Thursday, Robin Crowe, a master guitarist, entertained in War Eagle. On Friday, students could record themselves in private recording booths while singing their favorite hits. Everything was wrapped up on Friday leaving many students with prizes and everyone who participated with something to remember.♦ by Melissa Robinson 12 Student Life
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