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ong with the end of the traditional nine onth school year comes hugs of farewell d promises to write. Cars, overflowing th other remnants of the students' home ay from home, exit the campus. It ems to be the last buzz of the year before e silence of the summer. But campus life does not end in May. mmer happenings keep the campus oving. Summer school, of course, is the most vious of the summer events. In 1986, an reased number of students took advan- ge of the shorter summer sessions to rn additional credit hours and to be a part what could be called a closer-knit stu- -nt body. The increase in enrollment arked a first in summer school tendance. While some were attending school, hers were preparing to attend in the fall rough the Student Orientation and -gistration program tSOARl. Several eekend SOAR sessions were held to give ospective students and their families the portunity to become familiar with all pects of M80. Because of heightened in- rest, an additional session was added to ie original schedule. SOAR participants ntain admissions information, meet MSLI culty, staff and student, and join other rticipants in social events. Throughout the summer months, MSU so becomes a temporary home for many gh school students as they attend camps r basketball, cheerleading, marching nd, and other interests. it's only with the return of multitudes of udents, the opening of the residence halls d the hectic air of fall registration that e summer seems to have been silent. Ray Bradley Ray Bradley
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STUDENTS soaking in the sun can be found in man places on campus during the summer. Some favorit spots include Eagle Lake, Mignon Tower sun deck and the parking lot behind Waterfield Hall. SOPHOMORE Sharon Thompson discusses som attributes of Morehead State with a future MSL freshman. This was the second year that Sharpn par ticipated in the SOAR program.
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lntramurals ntramurals Offer Something for Everyone Intramural sports offers something for everyone, with individual and team sports, women and men's events, co-ed competi- tion, and a separate division for sororities and fraternities. Besides the benefit of exercise, in- tramurals is a chance to compete, have fun, and meet other students who share common interests. Freshman Ada Miracle, of Chi Omega, says she enjoyed in- tramurals because it was a chance to keep participating in sports she competed in at the high school level. Kim Gross, a sophomore advertising major, competed in the independent leagues in both basketball and volleyball. I love sports and it is really the only chance to play if you don't play varsity college ball. It was fun and I met a lot of new people. Results from lntramurals Table Tennis Singles Fraternity Division -- R. B. Nickell Uheta Chn Sorority Division -- Lori Kosikowski melta Zeta Men's Independent -- Prince Dimpka Women's Independent - Jackie Ueker Bowling Fraternity -- Scott Mason - LSAB Sorority - Patti Close - Mappa Deltah Independent - Stephen Conn Co-Rec. Racquetball Tammi Fultz and Tony Phillips COMPETITION and exercise are benefits of in. tramural Involvement. ln team sports such as volleyball, students also have the opportunity to meet other students who share'a common interest. Tennis Doubles Independent Women - Jackie Ueker a Kim Farrel Men -- Steve Conn and Llo White Fraternity -- Bob Miller and Ken Napi hDTm Sorority - Alice Doyle and Patti Clo mm
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