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Taking careful aim, George Sims prepares to l(noci the ball into the cup at a miniature golf course In Florence. Students found ways throughout the year to enjoy tfieir free time tietween classes, and what Lion fan couid resist a putt- putt course where Leo Is one of the hazards? (Photo by MarV A. Casteel) The signs ail warn that this is indeed a tow-away zone, and some hapless stu- dents found that the Florence Police Department was not Itldding when it posted those signs on Willingham Road adjacent to campus. Students who ignored the 8 ajn.-lo-6 p.m. warnings (also posted on Nellie Avenue and Hawthorne Street)
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j as to offer. ' v.,f « yil We should ' iri - V fSnevj appreciation of ;Ae familiar aspects find learn more about, the unfamiliar. We s Smith«reens lead singer Pat DiNizio performs a tall concert in Norton Auditorium. (Photo by MarV A. C«ttael) • • • fresh perspective an j «-.) renewed pride. Pride ' ' ' will then lead to excel- lence, and excellency, vi V, will make us a role %• ' CA should step outside of our ovAHi Y Qniversitids ' - ' - - S ' little worlds and discover the ' A» ' Look us over, we can say.iVjU v ' S ' AVorlds of others around us. s liNA A Accomp«nl«d by a swinging Latin beat from tt» unJveislty . Band, Itie Lionettes perform a daiK numtier led by heed Lie Mamie Suggs T) e unKersity ' s dance team optrmi the Mias UNIV pegeeni In Marct). (Photo by Martc A. CMtMl) V%T The Potter Family string band entertains In the Memorial V Amphitheatre during Festlversity. The September 22 event raised , S600 to benefit (he United Way. Anne Foster and her huebertd Dr, C.WiinamFotbi ntoMOrandhMKioftheOepartmwKflQMMliJi m membe««d Ito Rnd aiong with son will, daughMrJ and sofvfn-tMr John Qreen (Photo by Rob Martindalttfjl 5J
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informed J ' yi .. The very first glimpse of our campu 7jj watched for announcements orvy -M ' Dubiicaflohs. •- • af our university? We have it all! Jt . | r 6wever. We became well-i tW SOAR program, gave all of us as either transfers or freshmen a preview efr iHow e what to expect. , - jr -k • ■ , • 4 pi . ' . ' leo II, S -- ' t lletin boards and campus publicaffohs else would we have learned that ,« jr- » y »4 - .-. ' - ' |kjL- ;u il, our mascot, was turning two? W« , But once we arrive!! 6i7 eanrA d?, fhe e certainly would have missed eating luncH rt ' was more in store for us. WoJ amgd (o- r nd )Q ' enjoy college by becoming • ' ' ' i- V ' N ' ' ?) ' ' involved in various organiza- tions. activities, and events. We also found that we coulcU fi, 0: find time in our busy sched ules to take up a new hobby i SOAR 8 LEO ' S BIRTHDAY 12 LUNCH BOX THEATRE. .14 GETTING INVOLVED. . . .16 MONEY 18 PASTIMES 20 GETTING THE NEWS . .22 CENSORSHIP 24 GULF CRISIS 26 • • • . Student life did our campus boundi... , . - either. We looked much fur- • ' , ther and saw the drastic changes in our world. Cen- sorship became a prime issu l?(j ' to music, literary, or just reIa) %ri ' X P;i Reality came very quickl f[ as we faced college lif v ' jsS rj Money became a necessity like neveC i )?ufiFs everywhere before. We had to sometimes take jobs J . ' ' We also tied yellow iitbon on or ■ ' -• . .1 . r and not stop ' i aries, -: ;:ii; 7(-1?.kX I nbb our loans haven for most of us with a money . J4?ined together to make our lives morc - % i dilemma, as we labored over ACT finan - ' Tnteresting. And through it all, we took , ' i7 j cial aid papers iy dj.seaigteilPJ ayaU bJie pride in everyth campus jobs. ;irS . iS -J T. 2 ' i « • looked our way 4i»m University Presktont Rot «n L Potts ventums into L«( »diigrf K hts firal , , f k -fac« mMtIng with ttw school rnascoL Trainees Jo« Wadace and Sadonna J ' j ' l
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