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7 student’s every- day existence is filled with a variety of im- pressions that impact simultaneously in an ongoing mental shuf- fle. Our eyes are everywhere at once and although we ac- tually take in more than we see, everything that com- prises student life makes every day THE ONE TO WATCH POINT OF IMPACT punctuates the performance of freshman Paul Ford and the band X- chanj at NMSCJ Live. Relevant Encou
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CAPTURED by the action of the oowder puff footbail game, sophomore Scott Yoder stands above the crowd during the Homecoming activity. BULLDOG FANS, juniors Den- nis and Dean Quick and Donald Grotjan take a break from their concession selling duties during Wr.rrKM'ominq aarne. 7
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Q V tudents made the dif- ference in some aspects of everyday life. To the delight of hall residents, Professional Food Management, Inc., replac- ed American Food Management., providing on-campus diners with new choices. The popular vote overstepped party boun- daries when senior Kevin Smith became the first in- dependent candidate to become president of Stu-' dent Senate. Two residence halls opted for a new system of government that increas- ed the number of decision-makers and decreased apathy, and two halls saw the result of several accidents, peti- tions and surveys when the crosswalk at Patterson Street was completed in time for classtime traffic. Constancy struck a balance as students upheld traditions. Friends wno waved goodbye at graduation returned in the tall to celebrate Homecoming. And though an elegant restaurant and Music Television came to Kirksville, students con- tinued to appreciate Fri- day night movies, Gniver sity Players productions and parties down the street. And though there was grumbling about laundry, lost keys to find, snow to trudge through and books to buy, there was also plenty to smile about--a hard-earned A on that dif- ficult paper and the thoughtfulness of a friend. 1 MELLOW MOODS 1 J were part of the show as Juice Newton filled the air with color and sound. HEARTTHROB Conrad Birdie (sophomore Bill Zuspann) Is pursued by fans in Bye, Bye Birdie. SIGN BEARER, fresh- man Renee Schluetcr waits in the audience for her group's time to perform a skit. re A SAFE WAY across Patterson Street, via the new crosswalk, is taken by freshman Chuck Walcch.
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