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Tina Cassel makes use of the quiet dining room to study. In addition, the students could use either of the two study rooms provided to promote scholarship. Michele Brosnan enjoys the comfort of the scholarship house. It provided a home-like atmosphere for living and learning for all of the residents. photo by Emily Schutt photo by Emily Schutt • Academy Award Winning Movie: Kramer vs. Kramer • The musical Hair by Milos Forman opened on Broadway. • September 3, the first black woman appointed to a cabinet post. u A Student Life
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LaTerrance Chapman shows allegience to his fraternity with his tattoo. Besides being a work of art, some students used tatoos to express loyalty. Manny Coya adorns his body with his family crest. For students, tattoos showed heritage. photo by Richard Johnson photo by Richard Johnson 1 August 19: Three December 19: first • Popular Movie: Americans made first Coca-Cola sold in Superman [rans-Atlantic balloon Japan :rossing Body Art fc 11
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defining a sec A- c ami Monday nights, the girls of the Alpha Delta Kappa .holarship house gathered around the television to see hat the residents of Melrose Place would be into next. Many of them, like the house president, Naeemah lark, had homework in hand. Distractions were non-stop with 17 girls living under ne roof; the incessent ring of the telephone and constant 3w of people in and out of the house made concentrating n the television difficult. With 16 other girls here, there ' s always someone to Ik to, treasurer Christy Tutt said. It was Clark ' s fourth year living in a Southern :holarship Foundation home. The foundation offered housing to students with nancial need, adequate grades, and good character i ferences. The Alpha Delta Kappa house, sponsored by the rofessional teachers ' fraternity, was a new addition to ie foundation ' s other houses just off campus in fall of m. Besides watching Melrose Place , the girls participated i many other activities together. Each shared in doing her part to contribute to what Clark described as a nice family atmosphere. Cooking meals four nights a week and biweekly chores were shared by all of the house residents. As president, it was Clark ' s job to define, assign and check all of the work jobs. Clark was also responsible for maintaining the overall attitude of the house. Clark created signs to encourage the the girls to participate in activities such as socials and community service projects sponsored by the foundation. Signs also reminded them of quiet hours and laundry times. Other positions such as business managers, treasurer and secretary were created to make the house run smoothly. The way everyone is organized and always around is nice; it makes me feel at home, said first-year resident, Michele Brusnan. Although most of the houses on the hill are open for the summer, Alpha Delta Kappa was among those houses that closed for the summer. At the end of the spring semester, the ladies of the Alpha Delta House found their family dispersed whether it be some graduated, move to other scholarship houses or went home for the summer. photo by Richard Johnson by betsy tallon New to the campus this year is the Alpha Delta Kappa Scholarship House. The majority of the residence chosen were education majors. I Popular T.V. Show: The Waltons • Magic Johnson drafted by the L. A. Lakers March 28: an accident at Three Mile Island Nuclear Facility Alpha Delta Kappa A 13
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