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H VISfcNBJI H ; .3h . M; ««» Sri LB IS ig ■■ ' ■!■ BB L if if ' . Jenny Clark Name that building The focal point of attention on the campus at night is the only two story building, Nixon Library, which remind some people of a well- lighted parked space ship. Students Ka thy Forrest and Anita Seivley visit in front of the newest building on the campus which has the distinguishing name the 100 Building. The academics building, known officially as the 200 Building, is fronted by a pile of rocks on which Kari Chilcott perches while doing an assignment. During the warm days of August and September, students often sun themselves like lizards on the rocks. Kim Kohls 4 CAMPUS
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• J fl H . s H N v W — mn W -,« n ■Jl v 1 ■ 7 WW M • ■ • ) V. ,„n V 1 Canadian grizzly I invades Butler I For the first time in its 60 year tradition of being known as the Grizzlies, the school had a grizzly enrolled as a student during the fall semester. The unusual student was Grizz Lee MacKenzie, a griz- zly bear, who came from Bear Lake, Canada. He was not too fond of his home territory because hunters from the United States, who travelled to Canada to hunt, made him uneasy. Grizz heard about Butler, a school where scholarships were given out to grizzlies for playing football, playing in the band, kicking high for the Honeybears, taking pic- tures for the newspaper and yearbook, acting in plays, and judging the quality of livestock. Since Grizz plays piano, guitar, and drums, he applied for a scholarship and received one. He lived in the dormitory where he said a number of other animals also resided. He hated the food in the cafeteria because his taste in food does not run to star- ches. Grizz tried out for football but proved to be ineligible because he had played four semesters as right defensive tackle in Canada. The women on the campus were attracted to Grizz ' car, a 1967 red Mustang convertible, but they considered him something of an animal. He had hoped to study chemistry while waiting a call from the professional football league, but his hopes blew up in a hurry one day in the laboratory. To honor the foreign student, the yearbook staff decided to record a year in the grizzly ' s life. WANT A RIDE? — Grizz spends time cruising and looking for babes. James Hook BEAUTY AND THE BEAST— Taking time to stop and smell the flowers, Grizz shows his sensitive side. Kevin Venator NEWSTUDENT3
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