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THE BEST Keeping up with thie pace of student life can be fun and exhausting. Events like Spring Fling, Homecoming, Step Sing, SOAR, theatre produc- tions, and the Miss UNA Pageant take hard work and dedicated group members to be successful. Students also have class lectures, lab work, homework assignments, research papers, group projects, and various other academic commit- ments that must be completed before extracur- ricular activities can take priority. Many students also have outside jobs and family commitments that take time and effort. It is amazing that this campus runs so efficiently. Fortunately for stu- dents, our faculty and staff participate in the fun stuff and seek to educate and make us bet- ter human beings. Student life is fun, but hard work is what makes our students the best. 6 Student Life Divudon Kige
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NATION A!. CHAMPIONS. The uons ,••. prepare for their offensive play hy huddling together to ,get instructions from quarterback Ctxly Gross ( 15). The Lions won the championship for the second con- secutive year. Photo by Aman(ia Shavers. S( )LD OtlT- Crowds poured into Braly Stadium to this season to cheer on the defending Division II National Chaninions. Photo bv Amanda Shavers, it. Graduate Patrick Thrash r reacts to iweiving his degree. Photo by Shannon X ens. HA. Comedian Carrot Top entertained the university community with his act in Norton rium. The University Program Council sponsored the event. Photo by Shannoii Wells.
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I EAKING OUT. Black Student Alliance President Kelsey Mobley speaks at the African-American itage Celebration. The celebration, which recognized African-American history and UNA alumni, was sponsored , I lie university and the Black Student Alliance. Photo by Shannon Wells. TAKING IT EASY. SigmaChifratemitymembers(topphoto, left) Michael Green, Bobby smith, John Collum, Drew Jones, and Todd Foust relax at the Tailgate Party sponsored by the National Alumni Association. The spring party introduced prospective students to ampus life and revived the spring intrasquad football game. Photo by Shannon Wells. ENJOYING THE VIEW students (center photo, left) Mindi Martini, Heather Call and Vikki Crabtree watch and laugh at those participaung in Spring Fling events held at the practice field. Photo by Shannon CONFUSION. Students at SOAR (bottom photo, left) try to decide what classes to take for the fall semes- ter. SOAR is designed to introduce students to campus life and make the transition to a new school easier. Photo by Shannon Wells. Student Life Division l e 7
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