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Right: Sally B. Johnson Hall, lUP ' s newest building, gets its first snow lall. Below: The entrance to the all new HUB glows in the night. Far upper right: This glass enclosed walkway connects the HUB with the recreation center. Far below right: A fresh coat of maroon paint brightens up an older light. p ConnickJe
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he year 1985-86 found lUP expanding, reno- - vating, changing, improving. New buildings, new programs and a twentieth anniversary were all part of the fall and spring semesters. For all of these reasons, the 1986 Oak staff selected Reaching for a New Image as the theme for this yearbook. We hope that we captured the memories of this ever-chang- ing university for the present and for the future. CYNTHIA CARMICKLE Editor-in-Chief ED BOITO Business Manager Lesley Hoi ton Bill Musante Becky Light Dana Smith Alicia Irwin Karen Witzner Literary Editor Photography Editor Activities Editor Academics Editor Sports Editor Organizations Editor Barbra Smergalski Greeks Editor Laurie Buck Linda Ciocca Angle Fought Debbie Bishof Michele Knoch Debbie Hackman Seniors Editor Assist. Sports Editor Assist. Organizations Editor Assist. Greeks Editor Assist. Greeks Editor Editorial Assistant I CONTENTS ACTIVITIES I LIFESTYLES I ACADEMICS » SPORTS ORGANIZATIONS GREEKS SENIORS 18 50 72 94 146 178 206 „ spite a TypiSfflmy day at lUP, loofball lans filled Miller Stadium on homecoming weekend and watched the Big Indians beat Claiion, 42-7.
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JL i any alumni o£ lUP returned to the campus this year, they may have been surprised by changes that have occurred. The Student Union, now called the HUB (S. Trevor Hadley Union Building) had finally been completed. The modern facility has several study areas, a multi-purpose room, an lUP mem- orabilia shop and an attached recreation center. The Co-op Bookstore, the bank, the information desk and Roy Rogers also remained in the build- ing along with student offices. Also completed this year w as Sally B. Johnson Hall, which opened for classes in the 1 986 Spring semester. The building houses the safety management and nursing departments and a portion of lUP ' s computer facilities. - Cynthia Carmickle Reaching For A New Image
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