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4 s Cindy Wiseman, a long-time ceramic artist and jewelry maker, has returned to the University of Arkansas art program to get a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in painting. This spring Cindy was voted in as president of the Fine Arts League and is heading the group ' s semester-long mural project, photo by Ryan Trusell The old way of going to college was right out of high school or, usually, not at all. Ij 1 recent years, though, more and more people are showing the courage and determi ' nation to rearrange their lives in order to find a new way. Lisa Mayfield, a 34 yean old education major, returned recently to continue her education. I went one and a half semesters right out of high school, then quit to get married and just never returned. I realized I could attend with the help of financial aid, and returned to school three years ago. This absence classifies Mayfield as a non-traditional stU ' dent, a term for undergraduates whose education has been interrupted, who are mar ' ried or have dependents, who work full time, or who are over the age of 25. Approxi ' mately 15% of U of A students are non-traditional by age. Consequently, the lifestyle of non-traditional students tend to differ from those of typical traditional undergrad ' uates. Academics must compete with work or the commitment to family, and time h always in short supply. Shakira Scott, who is married with a three year-old son and works part-time, speaks of the challenges. 4 Each thing takes up so much of your time and energy that there is rarely anything left over for yourself. Non-tradition ' al students arrive at that title by any number of routes, but they all seem to be mod ' vated by the same factor: generating opportunities, either for themselves or their fam ' ilies. An undergraduate degree can help you take better care of your family, said Scott. I knew that a degree would get me the kind of job I really wanted. Eric Jackso 11
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4? For the men of Kappa Sigma, lounging has been elevated to high art. The artists pictured at left are work¬ ing in the medi¬ um of televi¬ sion. photo by Ryan Trusell •4 FAR LEFT One of the biggest responsibilities each year for the greek system is the enthusiastic participation of each house in the homecoming activities. Kappa Kappa Gamma ' s float fared well in the annual parade competition this year. photo by Ryan Trusell 4 LEFT Following the parade is the homeccoming pep rally where, although there is no formal contest, each greek house tries hard¬ er each year to outdo the others in spirit and general noise-making. photo by Vance Green
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TOP Bill Ballard has returned to the University after almost forty years and is a junior in the Business Administration program. He has over thirty years experience working in both the Oklahoma National Guard and the Hearst Corporation, and is a cancer survivor, photo by Ryan Trusell 4 LEFT Troy Jackson got his BA almost two decades ago, and is now seeking a Masters in Wheelthrown Pottery. In the interim between Troy ' s two lives as a stu¬ dent he owned an auto body repair shop for sev¬ enteen years. photo by Ryan Trusell
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