Purdue University - Debris Yearbook (West Lafayette, IN)

 - Class of 1989

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U mg the mall to spread the news of world peace and conservation, a band played folk music during Earthday to entertain the crowds m the area. Many organizations use the mall to advertise their causes Preaching on the word ol God. Brother Max reads scriptures to the growing crowd he has attracted Max can be found on the mall whenever the weathor permils him to speak The mall is not used just by human beings. Beside the hundred of students that occupy it during th week, It ts very common to see a student's dog c other pets running around to get some exerciso Marti Unptey Hit by a sudden storm, the fountam near John Purdue's grave is pelted by heavy raindrops The grass on the mall stayed damp for two days after th© slorm had pool 25 Memorial Mall

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-U r Finding somo tree time on his hands, this Boilermaker choses to spend some timo on the outskirts of the man with his guitar, smgmg songs and enjoying the warm August weather The Mall is a place to get away from it all ith one hour between classes, many students face a minor di-lema. What does one do with that little bit of time? Options include studying, socializing. eating, or maybe even a quick walk to Chauncey Hill for some quick shopping. Some students choose to go to the Union, whether to study, sleep or eat But when not one of those alternatives seems quite right, and it is a bright, clear day in West Lafayette, the mall is the place to be. Memorial Mall offers a place to study, to tan and to socialize. The grass can often be a nice pillow to lay a weary head. The trees outlining the mall offer shade to those who want some privacy and relaxation from the day's hard knocks. Students can also been seen playing with the goldfish in the fountain that stands across from the University building. HSSE Sophomore. David Pellic said. I prefer to be outdoors while the weather is nice. I’m usually stuck inside most of the day, so sometimes I study here, but most often I just sleep. The atmosphere that surrounds the mall allows people to do whatever they want, and no one else seems to mind. This is quite true when Brother Max decides to take center stage. Preaching on the fouls of mankind, Brother Max attracts a crowd that enjoys his entertaining style of gospel. His views are often challenged by spectators and heckled by non-believers. The weather plays an important part with the mood of Memorial Mall. On those beautiful days, students can be seen everywhere. Frisbees are tossed among students, Memorial Mall is a great place for frisbee or to play catch because of the large space. My friends and I play frisbee here a lot. said Roger Vemeri. a senior in the School of Science. Some bring their guitars and play a few tunes. But the one thread that weaves consistent is that people are relaxed on the mall. They can read or study, and still scope without much hassle. I like sitting on the mall on a sunny day because I try to keep my tan as long as possible. I also find it easy to study here. said Deborah Stallen. a junior in the School of Management. When it rains, the area seems somewhat desolate, almost as if it is anticipating the next sunny day. Since the mall is centrally located, many use it to demonstrate The mall has seen groups supporting Earthday; students picketing for the legalization of marijuana, and the greek community often uses it to promote their philanthropies. No matter what the reason, the breeeze, the comfortable feel of the grass or the sunshine. Memorial Mall is a luxury that every student has access to enjoy. A Place to Be 24 Memorial Mail



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The ease of votir»g «s illustrated by the simplicity of an official ballot Newly elected Vice-President Dan Ouayte and Prcsi-Senator Richard lugor appeals to students and faculty pent George Bush celebrate their victory with onthu-during a campaign visit to Purdue siasm 26 Election

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