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Opposite Top: OUT!! Bottom: UNCC ' s Kennedy Building which houses Below: Resident mi torn: Students highl moon at the Belk ' lower. Bof- of sludv al the Belk Tower. II II II II II ■ have not developed to that step in the process and do not dare guess what mysterious malformities take root in your body and soul, the great journey ends at that point in the human process. As you read and look at The 1 983-84 Prospector we hope you see and respect this notion of the human process and find that the information presented is relevant and helpful in the quest. For this is a quest that all must partake of at some point in time and it merits the thought and discussion of its travelers. With this thought we would like to end this literary representation of what you will feel and see and let you continue on the greatest journey you will ever make. by Hank Foreman
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} :i. ?;S y ■ ! » ! working of problems, we finally have cleared all the lines off of our grid. It is at that time that we realize our potential and begin soaring on, through and around our plane. The plane that is us; it is very strange that only after there is nothing there, every- thing is there. This is the ultimate end of the human process, as we know it. For beyond this plane there exists a space that totally relinquishes us from any definition of plane, grid, and or box. It is at this point that the definition of exactly what rea of the process we wish to present in the Prospec- tor is. As stated earlier we are to express the time when we are following a gridded, semi-responsible pattern. So this falls into the step of the college years, with its grid. This is our beginning point for our purposes, and naturally the only topic to touch on first is Student Life. What do students do, what defines their grid or grids. That was the first direction to embark upon in our search for your college experience. The follow- ing pages are filled with vignettes depicting what we hope you remember or feel are components of the grid. From there we followed the winding trail to the real world. It is there that the grid slowly began to disintegrate or reintegrate and the need for a respon- sible, planel person evolved. Because we, as you,
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V Opposite: Or. Toner in Right: Thank Goodness it ' s over! Below: The Lake, a popular spot for the realization of intellectual ques- tions such as. Are there really fish in that lake? Bottom: Cooling out at the Student Activities Fair. ' , f ■■■-■■ h . £■■ ■!. fi «1 « Ul»U Campus AU •! » A 1 t ft
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