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Recycling bccivm ' an important rtsiuYf I ' ff campus. Mani students signed pe- ttttons to cncoura iC university partici- f ' lition The Student Association and President Knapp have encouraged stu- dents to get involved and the Blue Ribbon Committee ivas formed to help ecuclmg become a rcalitu. KA4 ' sponsored the Kappa Klassic on October 2Sth. Four groups partici- pated m the step show, but none out stepped the Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity of The Atlanta Universtty Complex. The local high school fraternity of AA t made a great appearance at the event. D«nn Ejrly I ' ANDORA 3
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Tht Peopfe; though we think, of a grtat entity when we use tfie wordj means nothing more than so many miiiions of individual men. — James Bryce Georgia may not have millions but we do have 28,000 individuals. Each one of us has our own special sense of style, our own personality. The University has en- couraged us to be- come individuals: greeks and town- ies, athletes and coach potatoes, li- brary groupies, and party ani- mals. We begin to reveal our true self. Out of all the b.ickji nmnds and ( ' ; i ; ' nc( that the smoenreTiring to ferent signifies tnat we are more alike tr ersity, each is unique. Differ- than we know, and gives us the cem- ent c ' i ! rom various countries mon ground on which to build the and all pa; is ; I the United States are University wo t.!i t. ■ ' ;; to make a rich tapes- — Kellie S. B L aughter. Spirit. Enthusiasm. Friendly Competition. Working to- wards a common goal. Nothing brings large groups of different people together more than campus-wide homecoming events. Whether participation in homecoming means raising money for the Superdance, watching the parade, or just going to the football game. The University becomes unifi- ed during this week through support and spirit. — Georgia House try of views and opin- ions, beliefs and aspira- tions. We learn that al- though we come from different backgrounds we live at the Universi- ty together. Whether we support or oppose each others ' ideas, we all grow in our views of life and learn to believe in ourselves for our own qualities. We learn to respect others and reason with their ideas, he ability to ac- pt what is dif- 1 the 1 L
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. Every individual has a place to fid in the world and is important in some respect whether he chooses to be so or not. — NatfmnieC Hawthorne The University of Georgia is filled with a diversity of opinions, at- titudes and appearances. However, each of us has come to the University to earn an educa- tion and to live on our own. At first glance. University life resembles a huge puzzle and you wonder where you fit. But you learn that ckH individual o ne of the most evident contro- versies this year was the great debate over the proposed Stu- dent Physical Activities Center A new facility to replace Stegeman Gym was up to a student vote. Students and faculty supporters formed the official SPACENTER committee. It was the job of the committee to educate their classmates about the SPACENTER. Pre- sentations were given all over campus to many different organizations to answer ques- tions and explain the facts. Instead of a Vote Yes campaign the committee focused on gaining student support by helping them better understand the purpose of the new facility. — Georgia House S group and that everyone FL J has a worthy position. You discover that you fit into the puzzle and then it becomes easier to put together. As students, we learn to strive for goals despite our defeats, to express our ideas regard- less of censure, and to be respon- sible for our ac- tions no matter the consequence. fits within the whole. You discov- We unite in the quest to be an individu mportance of an individual ' s al, each of us with a dream we want the success of a fulfill and a person we want to becomeT —Kellie S. Burle M 9 PAVCH ' KA c ui3| '
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