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Choices are a part of our lives. We must decide between alternatives-whether to go to college or get a job, to study or to party, to take 12 hours or 18. Choices are a part of our lives. Some opted for summer school. We tchose between off-campus and on-campus housing when the Universityts solution to overcrowded rooms presented other problems. Choices are a part of our lives. But sometimes decisions were out of our hands. The method of choosing the Homecoming queen brought charges of discrimination against blacks; We bought books at the bookstore with inflation on its way up, but could do nothing about high prices. Whether the choices rested in our hands or were taken over by others, there were still decisions to make. It was the beginning of A LIFETIME OF CHOICES. Spring tever- When the warm spring winds sweep through, it is not V k .P g t long before students don shorts and T-shirts. Senior Mary Stanley 14: r i and Kirksville resident Matt McGahan are no different. wuew S Borders f8Student life
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Even though we could not make these choices, we went without a concert until spring, missed the Olympics and registered for a possible draft. When the choice was in our hands, we went to the polls and signed petitions against hazardous waste deposits. Whether we had the choice or not, it was always A TIME FOR CHOICES S. Borders . . . . ' ' ' -At the end of the spring semester of M beautiful balloon-Slgma Sigma Sigma Clrcle drive . . . member Corie Kidd senior, prepares to launch her 1980, students and faculty rueh to flhlsh last mthhte balloon as part at a service project centering details around the AdmlmstratlontHumanmes around children. Bwldlng. Opening 7,-
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Graduation Final journey- The 1980 graduating class takes the last walk around campus on the way to Stokes Stadium. President Charles McClain's chalce for a commencement speaker sparked controversy. 8. Borders Elections The candidate-Christopher Bond speaks on campus during the 1980 campaign. Bond defeated incumbent governor Joe Teasdale in the November election. Many students became involved in the campaign. 0. Brook New Wa ve music Haute couture-Junior Teresa Lock, sophomore Marty Dmytrack and sophomore Michele Aoun pose as a new wave group. Bizarre lyrics and a faster, more excited beat are characteristics of new wave. 3- Borders Student life 9t
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