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Personal style and uniqueness contributed to the come-as-you-are atmosphere. Parking woes which afflicted most students made it difficult to arrive in class on time. The Ampitheatre served many purposes to students studying, meeting, or just relaxing. A record enrollment of 11,156 students made lines longer almost everywhere as shown here in the Drop and Add Office. The East Tennessee Suzuki Program drew participants from ages three and up to its classes of music instruction. Opening 7
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6 Opening A WELCOME EXTENDED With the Appalachian Mountains a5 a backdrop, the university welcomed all who arrived to a campus of natural beauty. Theee mountaines attracted many with their sporting opportunities or their escenic value and were integrated into the 1iVC5 of many Students quickly. Whether Students were skiing, hiking, camping, or merely walking across the hill-laddeh campucs, they were conostantly reminded Of thi5 ever-important part of East Tennesosee. eororitiees, fraternatiecs, and over a hundred academic, honor, and special interest groups populated the campus to help etudents find their own niche in which to become a part of the univeresity. ' Each accepted the influence of the other, creating an open-minded, come-aas-yoware atmoesphere. I l i Sarah Ja- merson and Julie Arrowood After years of struggling through conjested traffic along the two-lane road that ran in front of the school, officials open the newly constructed four-lane State of Franklin Road. Studying was a part of every student's life as demonstrat- ed by this student in Sam Wilson Hall.
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III As an alumnus, Timothy Busfield, star of ABCis tbirtysometbing, returned for the 1988 Homecoming celebration. IJI1 vE In a year filled with political debatc5. religious questions. and temperamental weathcr. 5tudent$ found themselchs in- volved in more than jucst cahual conveisations. Each student brought diffsrent back- groundas. beliefs. and ideal5 to campus which added varisty to the political ralliecs and guest lccturss which appeared on campus. Th6 controvcrasial year provided many with an inter- e5ting and exciting student life. I I I Sarah Jamerson Sorority rush drew a record number of participants this year. Waiting for the Proclamation Cer- emy to begin, these two students antici- pate the activity-filled Homecoming Week to come. 8 Student Life Division
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