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The first day of school was about as calamitous and frenzied as ever. Freshmen, of course, suffered the usual ailments of paranoia, hysteria, apprehension, and were generally stricken with mild to severe cases of panic. Nothing unusual. Upperclassmen moved their junk back into the dorms, but for some reason, it didn ' t seem to take as long this year. They ' d finally found that you really didn ' t need all ten stuffed animals, the extra garbage can, and the spare chess set. The sense of security that comes along with being an upperclassman guided them through the first week with minimal anguish. Again, nothing unusual. Parties, dances, and more parties at the frats filled those first nights back. Freshmen just couldn ' t seem to find the frats in the first place, but had an even harder time finding their way back to the dorm after- wards. On the whole, the school year was off to its usual start; noth- ing terribly unusual or out of the or- dinary. Then the dust began to settle. There was time to look around at what was really going on at Stetson — a look around campus, a peek through a closed door, the door opens wider and eyes opened wider to some very definite changes — nothing terribly unusual ... it was something especially unusual and quite extraordinary! Flagler Hall: a luxurious, plush ren- ovation not to mention a $9000 couch in the Office of Admissions. Elizabeth Hall: under reconstruction. Mini-Sub: repainted and furnished. Also under construction: a new game room to be opened in January. New landscaping . . . ladders and lumber were everywhere ... it was a time of new directions and changes in latitudes. ABOVE: Opening doors in Elizabeth Hall re- veals hidden changes much like the changes taking place all over campus. The interior of this office is but a microcosm of the macro- cosm. The Stetson Community, in physical appearance, new personalities, and general attitudes, is in for many changes. RIGHT: The President ' s home is a contrast and yet a stan- dard for all the changes in the campus ' ap- pearance this year. 4 Opening
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