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WHAT A BEAUTIFUL DAY. Dave Roar and John Skotez enjoy a walk near Dr Bellavance’s home. THE LOOK OF ROYALTY. Pete Glass enjoys his first day as Homecoming King. RELAXATION. Will Erickson and Tom Randall enjoy the afternoon, talking on the bumper of Will’s truck in Devilbiss’s parking lot. Genera Fall 11
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A FOND FAREWELL. In Devilbiss’s Parking lot, Janet Hilgenberg says good-bye to her boyfriend, Philip Jet. Unbelievable Final exams on Saturday? Yes, final exams were on Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Monday and Tuesday, December 17, 18, 19, 21, and 22. Students who had exams on Thursday were not thrilled over the aspect that classes did not end until Wednesday. Also, students, like Anita Robinson, who had exams on Saturday morning were displeased when they discovered that there was no meal service at the dining hall. Breakfast was not served that day, just brunch at 11:00, that left students with 8:00 and 10:30 exams out in the cold. According to Robinson, “It was difficult to take my tests that morning and I don’t usually perform well on an empty stomach. My stomach growled the entire time.’’ Even with this setback students were excited about the unbelievable semester that was coming to an end. A performance by Yury Belov, a former director of the Moscow State Circus and The Moscow State Stanislavski Theatre, surprised a lot of students. He directed students, faculty and local residents in Anton Chekhov’s The Cherry Orchard. Belov, a professor at the North Carolina School of the Arts, also presented a picture of the Soviet Theatre, past and present in his lecture in Caruther’s Hall. Another unbelievable event was when 1987 Grammy nominee Arthur Prysock performed. Prysock was nominated for Best Jazz Vocal Performance by a male soloist for his song, “This Guy’s in Love With You’’. On October 19, a more serious event occurred. Dr. James Slaff, a former medical investigator at the National Institute of Health, made a presentation based on his book, The AIDS Epidemic, How You Can Protect Yourself and Your Family - Why You Must. Students had to face the reality of the topic. More musical entertainment was provided by the college band and the community band on November 23rd. The program titled “A Night of Overtures’’ included pieces like Beethoven’s “Egmont Overture’’ and Rossini’s “Overture to William Tell’’. Parents and spouses were entertained on October third during the 14th annual Parents and Spouses Day. Early in the day, parents were treated to lectures, but the most unbelievable event was the football game. Salisbury slaughtered the University of the District of Columbia, 39-6, introducing the parents to the incredible football team their sons and daughters were so proud of. So, although students were glad to see the fall semester come to an end, they were well aware of what an unbelievable semester it had been. THE WONDERS OF NATURE Susan Novotny contemplates a tree. DOES SHE SPEAK SAMMY’S LANGUAGE? Evidentally. Lori Kafer finalizes plans with Sammy the Seagull, Teresa Peters, at the pep rally. 10 General Fall A
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GIRLS? HMM . . . Jeff Braxton and Richard Bare of the football team, perform “Incest” at the Homecoming Pep Rally. Another act that evening for them was “Fat Firls.” MORE THAN JUST A HIGH FIVE. Charlie Christian and Mike Coppa celebrate after a score. nr] ]T| 1 [ill 1 i 1 WORDS OF ENCOURAGEMENT are recieved by Mike Burton and Chris Snyder from Chris Nemith, assistant coordinator of linebackers. 12 Homecoming
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