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Among the towers of journals. Asghar Etemadi takes ad- vantage of quiet surroundings to study. To learn farm-oriented activities, students work on the University Farm. Featuring the prepettes, Marcel Barstow. Darcy Wall. Susan Jewell and Dr. James Costigan, Gallery Series per- former. Dave Rudolf gets the audience involved. WITH A PERSONAL TOUCH Opening
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« Providing The Touch their opinions of curriculum, organizational affairs and life in general. Besides maintaining open communications be- tween the administration and the student body, students kept open channels among themselves. Ma- jor decisions about how their money would be spent and what services would be returned, were made through the combined efforts of the Student Govern- ment Association and other groups. The SGA Allocations committee alone doled out over $300,000 to departments and organizations, while the SGA Appropriations committee granted $10,000 to various student organizations. Graduate student Brenda Meder directed the theater department’s production of “Meg” with a personal touch. Because the cast of “Meg” was so small, a group of students presented the play “Terra Nova” as part of the student experimental theatre. From the limestone buildings which grace the western Kansas campus and the beautiful landscap- ing which compliments them, to Big Creek which winds its way through campus, the Fort Hays campus is uniquely personal. Most of all, it is the administration, faculty and students that give Fort Hays a personal touch. witn a personal touch m - 1111 VW PtQbK L I h fU« RJ«d«l Starting off the weekend, Lloyd Gottschalk and Mark Haynes discuss the crowd at FAC. While coach Mark Giese helps him. Jon Casimir works out on the rings. WITH A PERSONAL TOUCH 6 Opening
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Part of college is being in class, the other half was keeping activities going, With a Personal Touch Whether it was their first year or their fifth, students got the campus bubbling with activities. Plans for Oktoberfest and Homecoming received the final touches in the crammed-filled calendar. Queen candidates were elected, play lines memorized, ticket lines formed, policies were revised and finally the year was underway. As it progressed, personal touches were add- After waiting in line for hour . Suzanne Daughhetee, Sara Berens and Sandy Sloan chooae choice aeats for the John Cougar concert. ed by Ambassadors giving campus tours to visiting high school seniors. Alumni and students gathered at Fron- tier park to toast another Oktoberfest. Students made it happen and lent the personal touch to the success of cam- pus activities like the Madrigal Dinner and theater presentations. Whatever it was, students ran the show with a per- sonal touch. A rowdy atudent section turned out for the Wayne State basketball game despite scoldings from administrators for obscenities yelled at court side. CAMPUS LIFE 8 Division
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