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Monnie Market Laughing here are Carl Heumann and Mark Befort at the Royal Li chtenstein Circus. The Rev. Nick Weber, S.J., and his troupe have become a campus tradition. 15
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Sometimes the most important things learned at college weren ' t about chemistry, accounting or history. The most important things learn- ed dealt with people, and how to get along better. Enjoying yourself without neglec- ting your studies was a problem that faced most everyone on campus at one time or another. For those who found the time, many on campus activities were available. Omaha, too, offered inviting diver- sions for all kinds of moods and feel- ings. Aside from rock concerts and other musical events, a wide variety of cultural and social happenings drew the attention of many on weekends. Campus Life wasn ' t all fun and games. At times, especially during exams, it was very hectic and sometimes frustrating. Studying all night for an exam and not getting the grade you thought you deserved was an experience like no other. All the knowledge gained by learn- ing about the War of 1812 or Karl Marx were not as valuable as what was learned about meeting new peo- ple and giving yourself to them. 14
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In the beginning... For some, Welcome Week is the first week away from home. Mom and Dad can ' t be used for excuses anymore. College is the time when many students begin making their own decisions. Cars pulled in by ones and twos quickly filling any available space near one of the dormitory entrances. New students, as well as some veteran collegians who chose to return early, were carrying everything from stereos to typewriters to portable televisions and boxes of books. Parents, brothers and sisters and group leaders assisted those who looked like they had too much to han- dle in the last leg of the migration to Creighton. It was Monday, August 24. Welcome Week for new students had just begun. The exhaustive process of getting situated, getting ac- quainted and getting prepared t idc Group leader Melinda Smith looks curiously at another clothes basket thinking she already carried it upstairs. Even Moms lend a helping hand in the tiring process of moving into the dorms. 16
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