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The Hectic First Weeks f School Perhaps the busiest time of the year is the first few weeks of school. The toughest job facing many is the monumental task of moving their worldly possessions from home to their dorm. When all of the clothes have been hung up and the furniture has been arranged just perfectly and you think you just about have it whipped, you realize you didn't pre-register. After waiting in line for I-2 hours, you also realize many other people didn't pre-register. With all of these little things out ofthe way you are now ready to settle down to some serious college orientation. This can only mean Freshman Week. Freshman Week is sponsored annually by the senior class in an attempt to make our new students feel warmly welcomed. Although freshmen are the object of many jokes during this week, it gives them an opportunity to get acquainted with members of the senior class. A My If A 59' ff , 'i' a 1- ff if -. an W., .. mi 4 M un x xmuxvuxwxxix nw-t TOP CLOCKWISE: A perfect example of the many cars loaded to the max: Sharon Ogle begins another trek up the stairs: a banner to make everyone feel at homeg Radar gets an unexpected thank you while lending a hand. l 16
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Homecoming '80 Homecoming has always been the bigweek at Campbellsville College and i 1980 was no exception. With so many activities going on during the week, most students found the need to sacrifice their studying time for more im- , 5 portant things. Thirteen lovely candidates brightened what many con- sidered to be the best parade in years. Capping off the week was Sharon r Y qiiiy Q Ogle being crowned Homecoming Queen and the Tigers beating Northern ' S Kentucky University. Now, let us take a look at . . . 1:--V.. . 1,1 ' 9 R W .. ' 5 '-4 ,, , - ,,, ,Y ., 'v' Q ' iw in If 1igl,4,7 1, Clockwise from top left: Characters in the Art'Club's Alice in wir? 'I Wonderland? Tommy Clark and a friendg Where are the C' judges? g Higgy gets camera fever when Ronda Harrington and Ray Wiley pose for Sleeping Beauty . 18
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