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Connie Hitchcock relaxes in front of the School of business before going to class. Then after a short Thanksgiving Break, the frenzy of finals hit . . . hard. Returning from Christmas Break, we were met with the memorial and remembrance of Martin Luther King, Jr. and the anniversary of the Challenger disaster. To continue the solemnity. grades came back a week after we did. A treacherous winter brought tons of snow, sorority and fraternity pledgees, and the one thing that all college students look forward to more than summer. SPRIMG BREAK. This week long vacation in the middle of the semester was used by most to flee the cold and seek the heat. With the weather change came the seniors' piece de resistance, graduation. These undergraduates were now graduates; spring was now summer and in three months, the cycle would begin again. The Homecoming Fashion Show featured the finrsl in both fashion and men. Opening 7
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Anthony Matthews generated rounds of thunderous applause with his own version of Do Me Baby in the Homecoming fcri-ety Show. Coni, suave and in step with each other, these two students strut their wav to class. 6 Opening
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Page 12 text:
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e Wednesdays are hump days. Eighteen is a hump year. Most students eagerly looked forward to getting over that hump in anticipation of drinking (but no longer in D.C.), voting, freedom from sometimes restrictive parents, and. in general, growing up. Most found that growing up had its price. They had traded in the carefree days of adolescence for the burdens and joys of adulthood. Living away from home in college brought on tele- phone bills (and possible disconnection), registration lines, verification, and encounters with nutty professors. There were positives, however, like chillin'' on the Yard the way only Howardites know how, homecoming activities, and football thrashings. Eighteen embodied both the drudgery of responsibility as well as the freedom to explore possibilities. Most of all, however, turning eighteen enabled students to begin to test their newfound wings. Inside: fashion Androgcny 12 Morehouse Game 18 Snow Days 28 Homecoming 32 8 Student Life Divider
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