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Mark Hutsell began another offensive drive against Eastern Kentucky. Memorial Center opened for a second season of home games for the Buccaneers. Keith Stroup, lawyer for the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws, presented a film and lecture entitled Marijuana: The New Prohibition. sponsored by the University Center Program Committee. 8 Opening
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Richard Halls and Karen Elliot watched homecoming activities during Homecoming Week. versity Center. “Bucky checks began circulating through the area as students and staff took advantage of the banking conveniences the new bank offered. The business building closed down for rennovation, but we adjusted to the change and learned to make our way around the construction site walls erected around it and the gym. while those of us with business classes found them in different buildings around campus. Dorm life got a boost this year, as the guys dorms acquired washers and dryers, while the girls dorms got rid of their open trash chutes. Lucille Clement Hall opened its soup and sandwich bar and a pizza parlour appeared in the University Center. Spirit and crowd support spurred our 8ucs to numerous victories. The annual fall barbeque helped students get acquainted and involved in school activities. Opening 7
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These two coeds enjoyed the break between classes as they walked ac-cross campus. Although the university had undergone a drastic change over the summer, we came back, learned new things, and adjusted. With the help of the campus cops, we learned quickly the new parking areas. Schedule books in hand, we found our classes and got to know our teachers. New admittance policies to home athletic events soon became familiar and less inconvenient. Through all the changes, all the differences. we adapted and survived. And even though changes had occurred, some things remained the same. We came back to meet old friends and make new ones. We returned to favorite teachers and dreaded labs. We developed our routines and habits, and settled into collegiate life. Homework, parties, fraternities, sororities, and eight o'clock classes once again became part of our lives. Although on the surface life on campus seemed the same as years before, we all knew that things were definitely a little bit different. Donna Stephens, this year's Homecoming Queen, prepared for a clogging exhibition during the Miss Buccaneer Pageant. Student Government Association members and Sigma Kappas had fun riding through the Homecoming parade. Opening 9
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