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fl-Zightj THE HAND OLAP says it all as Dean Sclzuebach and Robert Rycraw exchange greetings on the way to class in front of Hill Hall. fFar Rightj A CITY UTILITIES BUS keeps this student waiting and studying on Madison.
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ON ONE OF MANY rainy days, Sheryl Guyun wets her feet and jumps puddles in the visitor's parking lot. PEERING UPWARDS, Amy Bauer, an R. A. in Blair, takes advice from Dean Earle Daman. H v '13, f- wi X- :-, , Ang V -32, - ,, 9332 sq,-2 'TP . ' 15 Qs J V- , X Q., IT'S A NICE WALK to campus from surrounding residential areas. It may be hotter, but it's also cheaper,
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CATCHING RA YS, a few residents of Wells take advantage of the sun roof to bake their tans. A MILLION BOOKS AWA Y, Tracy Dixon searches for answers at the new library. .iJ uts slice . . . sports steps up big step up for the athletic department occurred with the beginning of the upgrading for the Division IXIAA changeover. John Harvey, a senior from Pennsylvania was a linebacker for the 1981-82 Bears. It's going to take a team effort, not just by the players but a total school effort overall, Harvey said. He said the student body shouldn't expect too much too soon because the move isn't something that will happen overnight. Harvey added that good athletic programs bring more students to a school and this move will bring more students to SMSU. Robert Rycraw, a junior from Oklahoma, also a linebacker, said, I think it's a challenge. You've got to start somewhere, and I think the school will be a good Division I competition school. Senior Keith Hilliard came to SMSU from the University of Arkansas, already a Division I contender. Hilliard, a guard for the basketball team said he thought SMSU would be a good contender in Division I, but they would have to get much stronger as a team, and play better as a team. There aren't any guarantees, but I think we'll have a good year. ld friends became reacquainted and many new friends were made as students adjusted to life on campus. The social scene expanded on and off campus to parties, bars, restaurants, athletic events and concerts. Students came to Springfield for different reasons. For some it was coming to a 'Big City' with new and exciting adventures in store for them. For others it was a chance to get away from the hustle and bustle of a 'Big City'. Springfield and SMSU were home g home for academics, home for social activities, and home for Zeroing In On
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