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. t F n Exctyonc gathers around thc Student Center to listen to the gyrating sounds Ne 5 5 d ofthe Thin Men from Greenville, Sf. The Student Mixer spon- sored by S.G.A. on Fri. Sept. 6th. started the Fall semester off on the right track. Freshmen were given an ex- cellent opportunity to make new friends and mingle with the returning students. The featured entertainment was provided by Thin Men. who played a wide variety of music. In addition, students were served free barbecue and soft drinks with all the fixings. As the activities came to a close, it was ob- vious that both old and new friends alike left better equipped to face the new semester. Thanks to SIDA., students were able to enjoy free food, drinks, and entertainment at the annual student nnker. This combination made for a good time for all. . ,,, .5 A V- i 'tml wi N Q 'T-i. 1 l. A l l Delighting everyone with their wide repertoire ofsongs the Thin Men were it big hit. 1 l
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oodbye Tourists Campus Union's Welcome Back Dance this year featured A Fond Farewell to Tourists. It was this theme that inspired students to dress as tacky tourists. Tacky apparel included such items as flowered Hawaiian shirts, plaid bermuda shorts. knee-socks with stripes and old fishing hats. At midnight, captured first place in the Tacky Tourist Contest. From 8 until 1, tourists danced to the sounds of Dance Ltd. As the evening drew to an end. everyone agreed that the event had been a success. Robbie O'Quinn, attacked by his tacky tourist fans. seemed to have no complaints. Could you blame him? wearing. What is it Mike? Could it possibly be an L nldcn tified Flying Object loaded with tatkx space A 0 beings. Roberta Zeigler and Mike Allison laugh about the horribly tacky clothes that everyone seemed to be
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