Furman University - Bonhomie Yearbook (Greenville, SC)

 - Class of 1982

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FUSAB PRESENTS PABLO CRUISE As one of the fall highlights, the Furman University Student Activities Board. FUSAB. proudly presented Pablo Cruise in concert in McAlister Auditorium. The October 16 concert was the group's first appearance in the upstate and the second show of a six-week tour of many college campuses. The band played their newest hit. A Cool Kind of Love. as well as older hits including: “I Go to Reo......l ime to Find Your Place in the Sun and Love Will Find a Way. The Los Angeles-based band has been together since August 1973. Prior to the release of their third and newest album. Reflector, new members were added: bassist John Pierce and guitarist Angelo Rossi joined singer-songwriter-guitarist David Jenkins, keyboardist Cory Lcrios and drummer Steve Price. The Killer Whales, a local band from Charleston, was the warm-up band for Pablo Cruise. Martha McDonald fcirDailin Pablo Cruise band members David Jenkins and Bassist John Pierce. Angelo Rossi. 26 Pablo Cruise

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Holiday Spirit Another Halloween, another pumpkin on Puto’s head . . . a everyone's favorite statue endured yet another praetieal joke . . . the rest of the cant-pus engaged in other forms of Halloween revelry With Homecoming set for the same weekend. Halloween mischief was a hit more restrained than usual in 19X1. hut the morning after saw several campus trees festooned with toilet paper and a variety of car windows adorned lor the proper effect. Thanksgiving brought a more substantial break to study-weary students. Tor those who could afford the time and the money to leave campus, there were all the comforts of home and a few days of nutritious food. But for those left behind. the break offered a chance to catch upon delinquent academic chores or a respite from the daily grind of classes. With gas costs higher than ever, many students chose to stay on campus just to save money. Several were warmly received into the homes of hospitable Grcenvillians for a festive Thanksgiving dinner. By Christmas, however, few were willing to remain behind. Exam week was crammed with studying, packing. last minute socializing, the traditional Yule Log Lighting and Furman’s own production of The Messiah.” Escorted by choirs of carolers. Santa even visited the Furman dorms during exams. By the last Saturday of the term, most of us had fled for the homeland, exhibiting little concern for academic matters until January. Cindy Schafer One of Furman's favorite landmarks. Puto. joins in the celebration of Halloween BcMWcIl Chaplain L. D. Johnson and Helen Alhanastadis participate in Furman's Wednesday morning service celebrating Thanksgiving. Clubs SLBC and Inter-Varsity combine their Thanksgiving panics; Terry Dixon and Mary Grcgson partake of the culinary delights. Santa Claus, that is Mark Nichols, is joined by Russell Jones. Curt Barrett and John Thomas in serenading the nurses at the infirmary Photo hy Bob Powell. Holidays 25



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