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i f -. -Vi-W ip it|p ii irf ' -»W!i r. T That ' s Life ., ' «- ' ■ i That ' s life. What ' s Ufe? Living in an overcrowded dorm, missing an early morning class because of late night socializing, or studying all night for a test and then getting an ulcer worrying about the unknown grade. These were all things that college students had to face, but perhaps the most important aspect of col- lege Hfe was not the English, history and biology -but life. How to have a great time, while getting an education, can be a dilemma for any student. Making the transition to college life, is a big step but can be seen as a learning process too. Managing study time, budgeting a dwindeling checking ac- count and being involved in activities across campus were all a necessary part of life. Students saw the issues of sex, drugs, religion, drinking, dating and entertainment differently. That ' s what made us individuals. Organized activities and pre-planned events were marked on everyone ' s calendar in anticipation. Hohdays were a welcome break from the monotony of classes and plans were made months in advance. Weekends also provided a chance to escape and get away from campus. Changes around campus and in Maryville offered new forms of entertainment. But it was the spur-of- the-moment activities that left the lasting and possibly more valuable impressions of life: late night walks by the college pond, short road trips to neighboring communities or visits with friends. M Mary Teson, Delta Zeta, lets loose for a short break from pomping the sorority ' s float. Kim McConnell and Lisa Neal, both Delta Zetas, enjoy the unexpected entertainment. 10 That ' s Life
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Changing Scenes Scientific studies and exploration led to new discoveries not only about the universe, but of ourselves. Headlines were to be seen across the world in every newspaper depicting some sort of change, some sort of improvement, some form of advancement that we did not possess the day before. Change is a sign of progress, of acceptance, of advancement. Change doesn ' t stop: it never will, for we are constantly changing scenes. Opening
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