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STUDENT LIFE 9 STUDENT LIFE
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STUDENT LIFE Only an East Tennessee State University student can uphold a life that displays tradition, custom, change and EXTRA SPARK! The life of an E.T.S.U. student has seasons, moods, feelings, and in- dividuality. Individuality that deals with heartaches and hang ups; rules and relationships; pain, patience, and professors; exhaustion and exams; failures and fantasies; last but not least life and love. Yes, this is the life of an E.T.S.U. student. Not the typical life of a nor- mal college student, but then again no longer are we a normal school and non-normal schools have non-normal students and these students live non- normal lives. Written by Michelle Woodears
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GRADUATION! alt$$i7 A day of a new beginning Graduation at East Tennessee State University was a special day. On May 3rd, 1986, there were a number of graduates who walked proudly acrossthe platform in the mini dome to accept their diplomas. At this point the graduates ex- perienced a feeling of triumphant victory. Emo- tions ran high but slightly reminiscent of college days. For many, all of the long hours spent both in and out of class were finally over, for some they had just begun. For others this day was filled with uncertainty. Now that their college educa- tion was behind them, there were many decisions to be made. Friends and families were present and proud to be part of the graduates new beginning. After the ceremonies, the graduates met with their loved ones to share fond memories over a meal and make plans. For those seniors who were not in the graduating class of 1986, there remained a few more long hours of studying. Many students at- tended summer school, working hard to conclude their education. Life on campus became relative- ly calm, somewhat resembling a ghost town. For those attending classes the only relief from hard work would be a short but long-awaited vacation before returning for Fall classes. Others not attending summer school held tem- porary jobs, in hopes of improving their financial situation. All in all, the students of E.T.S.U. had enjoyable productive summers and were happy to see their friends once the F all semester began. Written by Penny Slaughter and Lisa Phillips H1! 10 STUDENT LIFE
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