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UUT I'fleDG5 Many people make up the Graceland family. They have come from many parts of the United States and from around the world to attend Graceland. These are the people we learn about and become friends with. Friends are an asset, and never lacking at Graceland. We turn to them for advice about the future, about personal conflicts, or just to sit down and talk with. The people who become your friends are not just friends for the academic year, but friends forever, even after you leave. - L.P. 1. Doug Utle y glves Clndy Bond a vlctory hug after the Yello wjackets wln their Homecoming football game. 2. Ann Seagraves has the marchlng band 's attention as they perform for the Homecoming game. 3. Two frlends chat ln the llbrary. 4. Janet Lively declded to do her studylng outslde for a change. 5. Debble West and Erlc Vogelsang enjoy a warm fall afternoon. 6. A group of sidewalk cllmbers flnally make lt to the Homecomlng game. 7. John Mllls fleftj Richard Parker Hnd a new way of getting hlgh. 8. Llsa Hansen brlngs 0 blt of home to Graceland wlth her. 9. Kevin Amsberry practices the new fad of dlsco skatlng. CPhotos: Davld Gillaspey, unless other wlse lndlcatedj Q 1 QPhofo: Steve Fongj 4 , 6 flntroducflon
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