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GROUPS OF Nl PART OF Notre Dame has much more to offer than just an academic education. In fact, some would say that more is learned outside of the classroom than within. When the labs are done and the papers are written, some students may choose to catch a power nap. Most, however, are more likely to be heading off to the band room, the office, or the gym. Whether it ' s a musical, one of the student-run businesses, or an NVA club, everyone seems to find a way to get involved. Traditionally, Notre Dame has provided its students with a strong and diverse extracurricu- lar base. Different clubs focus on different aspects of the students; all of them offer the opportunity to learn.
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W 1 ' v The Irish brass blow their horns on the steps of the Administration Building. Navy midshipman listen closely during a Veteran ' s Day ceremony. A star of Tartuffe Fran Feeley, does last minute checks on his makeup. During Multicultural Week, ND students Nina Panglinan, Gina Aya-ay. Bernard Nunies, and Ar- mando Buddy Mojica, members of the Phillipine Club, perform a dance. Alone clarinetist practices on the back steps of Wash- ington Hall. Photo by Ian Johanson Pholos by Bill Leheny 16 NOTRE DAME IN PICTURES
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Student Life DOMAIN r time spent at Notre Dame changed us. Our road trips, dining hall jobs, and freshman dogbook pictures may all become distant memories in the years to come. But it is the dorm that will stay with us forever; it is where we first made friends, the friends who shared our triumphs and failures; its where we first found that special Irish spirit that can ' t be explained, the proud feeling that made us chant our hearts out in Rockne Stadium for four years; and its where we sought refuge while our other home was so far away. I f there is one sport to learn before coming to Notre Dame, its golf. On a gorgeous fall afternoon, friends migrating toward the golf course is a familiar sight. Tim Daley, Chris Westervelt, Brett Lokhorst, and Ken Parch, seniors from Stanford Hall, head out for a round earlier in the year. They know that in the coming weeks they ' ll be working on raising their grades rather than lowering their scores. 18 DIVIDER
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