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Support ond lnvolvem ent eing a part o f t h e action was one of the best ways to make the most of the year. The luckiest students were those who were able to balance good study habits with a full calendar of activities. The Student G o v e r n m e n t Association had leadership and committee posi- tions to fill, and Campus Ministries offered Saturday enior marketing major Doug Moore and freshman Joy Sadler of Birmingham, decorate the Student Center Christmas tree. The decorations were provided by students who brought them back after Thanksgiving vacation. morning mini- stries for those willing to give of themselves to meet the needs of t h o s e l e s s fortunate. For those with singing ability, there were choirs to lend a talented voice to. Anyone with a literary touch could find a place on the staffs of the Crimson or Entre Nous. Greek life also provided a way for students to get in- volved, assume positions of re- sponsibility and develop leadership skills. There was a spot for anyone willing to help a cause or lend a hand. Openi 9 I! 5
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ttaching red and blue balloons to a chair, Jen- nifer DeBrohun, a senior marketing major from Beaver- creek, Ohio, helps decorate for Dinner on the Dirt. The dinner was held on Tuesday night of Homecoming Week. rowded stands are filled with excited fans as the Bulldog football squad is vic- torious over Anderson College. Painted faces and red or blue clothing helped bring out school spirit for the Homecoming game.
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1 lli', ' -ig' Brian Tidwelly Shawn Elise Br-rksdale 7.i9l'i get i Jl new ft w ,. J t:,i.iiet'ftation. new .7:lQL-I weekends .-.els held during the zummer so freshmen ,quid register for classes and learn about the University. fllfiwlq u1i'ell1lly. Rod Fuller, a freshman pre-law major from Valley, prepares to sink another ball. The student center was often the scene of heated pool games as students en- joyed each others' company. btud nt Life Division f I fi.. Delicious dinner Lining up along the side of the fountain, Sigma Nu brothers chow down on steaks and shrimp. The Dinner on the Dirt was held during Welcome Week.
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