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A Reputation That's Growing uHey, you want to go to Braumts? It's time for a study break! 1 Whether it was taking a few minutes out of a hectic t day to goof off or attending a scheduled event, activities ; allowed students the opportunity of social growth. . There were always activities to fill onets time. And even when there wasntt time, time was made to watch the last episode of ttMtAtStH or eat pizza while studying for a Civ test. Student life wasntt something one did e it was the daily experience of campus activities. It was the little events that held just as much meaning during the year. Candlelightings of good friends, moving roommates' t furniture into the hall and even eating in the beloved 7 Laura Scales Cafeteria became events that will be just as 7 7 7 remembered. ,7, 7 77 -- 7 7 oh 7; -7 Weekends were also full of things to do. Campus - Activity Board sponsored movies on campus on Saturdays when the calendar was open. It was a rare occasion to have nothing to do on the weekend, date or no date. Activities werentt limited to the campus either. t 1 Students often escaped to Oklahoma City to see an area concert or to eat at their favorite restaurant. The events of campus had a good reputation. But more importantly, the lives of students grew through 1 relationships made during the activities. t StUdent 75-7, 7 f Life l l t J 6 t Student Life Division
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Moving in is hectic process Freshman settle in before upperclassman arrive Moving-in and enrollment seemed to go together for the upperclassmen who started moving in on Saturday, August 28. After getting briefly settled in their rooms, they began enrolling on Monday and Tuesday in the Mabee Learning Center. The Learn- ing Center as the enrollment locale was a change from previous times with the hopes of facilitating a quicker process. To the freshmen, enrollment was only a phe- nomenon that took a lot of time out of one's social schedule. But much to their surprise, the time passed quickly as new friends were made while filling out forms, changing classes and getting I.D.'s made. The moving-in process for the freshmen, howev- er, was as pleasurable as it was for the upperclass- men. Arriving three days before the upperclassmen did, the freshmen had plenty of time to get settled in their new iihome for nine months. Apart from hav- ing to carry luggage and equipment up flights of stairs to their rooms, moving in proved to be fun. After signing their lives away on room damage forms and reassuring themselves of getting ex- tended curfew privilege, the freshmen looked for- ward to orientation, classes and new friends. Both the freshmen and upperclassmen moved in and enrolled and looked forward to a brand new year. Moving in and out. Out of the car and into Brotherhood, Doug Parnell loads up another armfull to move. Schedule checks were a common sight in the Learning Center during the First week of school. 8i Moving in - Enrollment
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