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The trees surround- ing the Memorial Amphitheatre reflect a variety of fall colors. As leaves and temper- atures dropped, students adjusted their wardrobes and began to count the days left until Christmas bmk. (Photo by Shannon Wells) It ' s one, two, three striices, you ' re out! The Phi Mus put on a great Step Sing performance which anticipated the basetMill fever tfiat swept campus when the Atlanta Braves made it to the World Series. (Photo by Hert) Stokes)
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students enrolled in the Small Craft class learn basic sailing skills on one of the univer- sity ' s sunfish. Unlike most classes, the Small Craft class only met for half of the semester. (Photo by Hert Stokes) As pari of the Homecoming fes- tivities Oeiisa Hensley, Charles Wilson, Lloyd Jones, Dr. Edd Jones, Mitch Rigel, Dr. James Simp- son, John Onder and George Ingram of the Little Big Band perform in the atrium of the University Center. The jazz festival on the lawn had to be brought inside because of the rain. (Photo by Shannon Wells)
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tefore conferring their degrees, University Presi- dent Robert L Potts addresses the soon-to-l e alumni at spring commencement. r many of those udents and their lilies, graduation ras the most sig- Icant moment of the entire year, tioto by Shannon Weils) )ignificnnt oJomenis ... •y ' e witnessed a rzcoxd enroiiment in the faii for the second year in o row. iVc were aiso happy to hear that two of our favorites, 5Uulcnt ctivities Director ' Bob Qietm and ean Johnson from ihe ' Lngiish depart- ment, completed thar docusates. •yv ' e were sorry, though, to see two fraternities, Kffppa !Aipha Tsi and Aipha ' Jau Omeqa, ieave campus. ' But we were proud to see the other greek orqaxuzaidons flourish as oil four sororities participating nformai rush made cpiota for the first time anyone can seem, to r ecnff . ' Ifierc were times we didn ' t t Unk we wouid make it one more day. ' But each homework assi runeni, each trip to the maiibo?£es, each organi- zation meeting, and each mark on the caiendar added up to coimtless moments -numients t tot H«rc si n kom because t Wy nun-erf us t mt rnuc i closer to graduation.
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