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Rain forced inaugural activities into McQuiddy Gym. The processional walked under a hand-held plastic can- opy that was spread from the Swang Building to the gym. Close to 3,000 people showed up to see the new president, despite the rain. Ee The band and the chorus were the best parts. Troy Bentley Craig Ely freshman, after hearing the “In scriptions”’ performance. Donalie Owens Before Teb Batey, ASA vice-presi- Volunteers were needed from dent, gives the benediction, he listens the student body throughout the to President Hazelip’s speech of the day. Kelly Farley and Leslie Hea- possible dream. berlin serve as hostesses. Troy Bentley Inauguration 13
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1D Inauguration Main Event, cont. the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. The inaugural festivities were good for Lipscomb in many ways, especially in the field of public relations. But more importantly, it helped to reaffirm a feeling of optimism needed for President Hazelip’s dream of academic and spiritual unity. {ffi This article was made possible through the combined efforts of the New Bureau, The Babbler, and the journalism class. Troy Bentley Members of the chorus arrange their positions as they practice in front of Burton, the intended site of the in- auguration before the rain. Smiling proudly after successfully performing ‘‘Inscriptions,’’ chorus members get ready to leave and pre- pare for Homecoming activities. if 3). aes
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14 Moving In Unpacking the car can bea chore for David Morgan and Tom Hanvey unless given a lit- tle help from friends. Bulletin boards are an es- sential ingredient needed for making the dorm room a little more like home. Since dorm doors aren't like those at the grocery store, someone is needed to help get those boxes and stereos in. Photos by Phillip Brackett ! |
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