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zmm Onthehil in the Ozark Mountains The lawn behind Mullins Library pro¬ vided students with a large area to gather with friends and spread out to do homework or just sit around in the sun and talk. D. HOUSE PHOTO ♦ SUNNY HANGOUT. On warm days, students gather at the Chi Omega Greek Theater to study and get a tan. Erin Driver and Adam Yates put aside the hooks and talk. C. PARKS PHOTO 8 Campus Scenes
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Rushing into a new school year Greek Rush, a week-long event, ended the day before school with Bid Day — the day students found out what fraternity or sorority accepted them. Zeta Tau Al¬ pha sponsored a pool party and members spent the afternoon swimming and jumping on the trampoline. PHOTOS UNLIMITED ♦ THE LONG HAUL. With cars packed full of clothes and belongings, students hit the highways headed back to Fayetteville. Most students drove for several hours only to spend several more hours unpacking their cars and moving into their new homes. D. ALLEN PHOTO ♦ SMELLS FISHY. During Welcome Back Week, sponsored by the Campus Activi¬ ties Center, University Programs served free shrimp to all full-time students with ID cards. Faye Ogasawara, graduate stu¬ dent, sits under the huge tents on the Union mall and peels a shrimp at Shrimp Fest ’90. C. PARKS PHOTO Rush Settling In 7
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Centrally located in Fayetteville, the University’s campus includes 420 acres in the Ozark Mountains THE UNIVERSITY’S CAMPUS PROVIDED SOME ENJOYABLE PLACES TO HANGOUT AND STUDY ♦ Upon arrival in Fayetteville as fresh¬ men, students often considered the cam¬ pus a bit overwhelming; however, after a few weeks, most became rather fond of the tree-covered campus on the hill. Throughout campus popular hang-outs attracted crowds. The Union served stu¬ dents between classes and for lunch. The Union Mall, Chi Omega Theater and Old Main ' s lawn were popular for enjoying the outdoors. Almost every student at¬ tended at least one class in Kimpel Hall. And the HPER Building was a popular hangout for fitness buffs. I like to go in front of the library to study just because it ' s outside and I enjoy studying outside. ♦ HOLLY DOUGHERTY, freshman Old Main is just great. I think it is the most breathtaking structure when you ' re driving down Lafayette street toward the campus. ♦ CASS GILBERT, senior The Greek Theater is really cool. I get a lot of studying done there as well as a good tan. ♦ GINA PARKER, sophomore I like to go to the Union to play video games. ♦ JASON DONLEY, sophomore I love going to the HPER. I mean, you can swim, play basketball, racquetball, just name it. ♦ STEVEN BENNETT, freshman The University did a nice job fixing up around Old Main. I love walking down the new sidewalk between Old Main and Vol Walker when all the old time light posts are on. They give the area a somewhat historical look, and it feels as though you ' re in the past. ♦ DOUGLAS SCOTT, junior ♦ PICNIC ON THE PLAZA. A week before school was out for summer, students gathered on the Union Plaza for free hot dogs and chips provided by the Campus Activities Center. The free food was leftover from the Spring Fling, which was was moved inside due to rain. M. MARSHALL PHOTO ♦ SUN AND STUDIES. The mounds of grass and trees between the Union and Mullins Library made a nice spot for students like Susan Loyd to lounge around or do homework. C. PARKS PHOTO Campus Scenes 9
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