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l Dale Westrale W l to I' 'CD 9.2 iz GD continued the year, noticeable sports changes were made as Well. The year brought a new Men's Bas- ketball head coach and new assistant coaches in Men's Vol- leyball and Tennis and Women's Swimming and Softball. De- spite these changes, the familiar strength of the Men's Volleyball team prevailed with the team advancing to the National Colle- giate Athletic Association final four tournament. While change was the norm for the year, the famil- iarity of Watermelon Bust, Homecoming and Bike-A- Thon remained. And everyone was one step closer to the com- pletion of yet another year. .f' openingl..
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The Pride of Mid- America marching band celebrates America as well as H o m e c o m i n g. The Cardettes en- tertained along with the band dur- ing the annual halftime show. -6-opening C it , ,3 'L-,Xi we b x ,N V K Former President Jimmy Carter en- lightens students and members ofthe communityas he speaksto acapacity crowd at Emens Auditorium. Carter had to take a moment to wipe the sweat from his brow after an unusually long question, , ' -. ,ui2'?1Wgmq: H ,.,.-fl ' - ,-, ii., , W Q- W ,..,,..-1 Sm,
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O 1 N E fx, C?Of?ER The total college experience was provided for each student to pursue. The wise chose to take advantage of as many events as possible, adding substance to their college experience. From the bizarre activities of Watermelon Bust to the significant events of Unity Week, students leamed a little bit more about themselves. They also leamed that being a student was more than picking up a class schedule and paying fees. We were exposed to events that were less embedded in our inveterate ways. Benny tumed 50-years-old warranting a dignified birthday party. The Army invaded,' our campus as we welcomed them with open arms. We were also treated to the eloquent oration of Dr. Joyce Brothers, Jeane Kirkpatrick and Maya Angelou, and the diverse entertainment of David Copperfield, Tony Bemiett and the Judds. The events that shaped the year changed each student in some way. But most of all, the events of this year moved each student one step closer to another. v Kirk DeBrunner At the Theta Xi Tug-O-War, James Giorgio positions the rope for the next heat of the contest. The mud re- mained stili for mere sec- onds before the confident contestents succumbed to the murky mess. i8.campu.s Igfe cfwzlsion
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