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A TOUCHING MOMENT, is shared by Chrissy Schroder and Paul Duffy at the Roulette table at Las Vegas Night. WHAT AN AFTERNOON. Mike Houlihan and Chevelle Ruppert relax outside Blackwell Library. IN LIFE It didn’t seem possible. There were actually ways to step out of the classroom and have fun. Thursday night was always party night. Music blared in Chester, Choptank, and St. Martin’s while alcohol was carried to rooms in all sorts of containers, since alcohol was not permitted in the dorms. Dances were held in the Gull’s Nest Pub, like the one sponsored by Pocomoke and Nanticoke Halls. But, there were the traditional places off campus too, like the Phoenix and the Firehouse. Also, there was the somewhat new and very popular Argyles. Flyers were all over campus announcing special events that were happening at Argyles. Students like Karen Hampton though, preferred the Flying Club. j Christina Angel went so far as to be Miss Delaware in the Miss USA pageant. Students stepped out and enjoyed themselves. 6 Life Divider
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like Sharon Bold, found this overcrowding to be a definite drawback of the increasing campus. Just as with all major changes, there were various drawbacks. In some aspects, as the end of the college drew near, the school was leaving behind some important elements. Some students complained about the large numbers of close o uts of classes due to the overload of students on campus. Mandy Schellhase complained that she had to wait hours in drop add. There were also complaints about the loss of small classes. “That’s why I came here in the first place, because it was small and I could have close contact with my teachers,” commented senior Andy Spiegel. “If it had been a university when I was applying to colleges, I never would have come here, because I was looking for the small campus atmosphere, and the word university does not imply small.” However, the motive about campus seemed to be to reap all the benefits of university status while keeping as many of the other benefits of a small college as possible. Nevertheless, there was no doubt about it, the school was stepping ahead to university status. And so, it happened . . . Opening 5
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