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S.T.A.N.D. officers (1 to r) Debbie Dillard, secretary; Michele Williams, president; and Donnie James, pub- lic relations; preside over a regular meeting in the Arkansas Union. Khalid Akhari reviews one of the bulletin boards in the Arkansas Union. All photos by Gary Cochran Cast members of Zeta Phi Beta Soror- ity ' s In Unity There is Strength production. Proceeds went to the New Christian Fellowship. Top row (1 to r) Lawrence Butler, Lora Lockett, Baretta Ward, Claudette Bogan, Angela Bogan, Latonie Carter, Sonya Hunt, Sheila Watson, Connie Lytle. Bottom row (1 to r) Michele Williams, Sharron Lawrence (writer and director of the play), Carmonlita Smith, Tony Boyd, and Jo Ann Irwin. Linda Kaye Hatchett and Vanessa Stewart look over their reading selections in the David Mullins Library. Lisa Blair and Lance Fisher decide whether or not to buy candy from the vending area in the Union. Features 1 9 nom .. ... ••• . ..... 4 1........ ..... !P• 7 ' ear
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Stand ' Taking A Kew Dimension° The 1983-84 year has been a time of change, growth, and devel- opment for black students at the University of Arkansas. The change began with the arrival of new black administrators and staff persons, who took the initiative to advise, train, and work with black student leaders, and the black student population at large. The black student population has been active in various governments and associations to build integrity among the students. Students Tak- ing A New Dimension presented a series of workshops on the intellec- tual, political, and social levels. Joe Daniels and Terence Tate stop and admire the statue of Dr. David W. Mullins. Expressions Magazine, pub- lished by S.T.A.N.D. served as a link of communication between black students and students of other races. This year has been filled with many exciting challenges and accomplishments. —Michele Williams, Pres. S.T.A.N.D. Brooklyn, N.Y. Butch Irvin is making every attempt to work out his computer program. All photos by Gary Cochran Features 18
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Features 2 0 Tuxedos provided by Mister Tux Studio photographs by Bill Bowden and Carl Hitt Artwork by Amanda Garrett 4
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