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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SkipWdhom The Living and Learning Center Many Furman students have participated in Furman's newest dimension of residential living: Montague Village Living and Learning Center. The main purpose of the center is to provide living and learning experiences through social, recreational and academic activities. According to Dr. Duncan McArthur, a member of the Residential Living Program residing at Montague, “The place that one lives should not be used as an escape from learning. Stu- dents must understand learning and its relationship to life. Numerous events were planned each term for the residents of Montague Village. The faculty-administration-student picnic involved a large group of people and offered a chance for everyone to meet. The student-led discussion “The Aesthetics of Rock and Roll led to weekly discussions and involved even students outside the living and learning center. Interesting talks w hich encouraged active participation were also given by faculty members. Students and faculty involved w ith Montague Village felt the programs were successful in achieving the goal of a living and learning center at Furman. Martha McDonald and Pamela Creech Joining (he students at Montague Village for a picnic. Melody Allen selects her dinner along with Robin Long and Dirk Castro. 28 Montague Village

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