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Nothing to do on Wednesday after- noon? Never fear. R. 1.0. T.s are here! Be- tween 1:00 and 2:00 pm on Wednesdays, the Campus Activity Board sponsors an activity for all students. Various entertain- ment is employed, from rock music to an- tique photos. One of the things students like most about Ft. 1.0. T.s is the free Domino ' s pizza and iced tea. Students flock to the pizza tables, and have usually consumed all of the pizza in less than twenty minutes. For- tunately, the free tea lasts a little longer. At the beginning of the semester, fall events were held outside, but as the weather turned colder, activities were moved inside the Hodge lobby. The move limited the number of people who attended, but kept warm those who could. The most popular two R.I.O. T.s this year were with Chris Brady and Ronny Romm. Chris Brady entertained a crowd of stu- dents by playing his acoustic guitar and singing Jimmy Buffet songs. His renditions of a couple of Jimmy Buffet songs spurned a sing along. Ronny Romm s psychic abilities amazed an even larger crowd. His performance was active, with crowd participation. He selected two students as assistants, and instructed them to go into the audience and collect things for his identification while blindfolded. After accurately identify- ing the objects, he requested that each au- dience member write a question on a slip of paper. These were collected in a bowl, and he guessed the questions while blindfolded, and answered them to the de- light of the audience. tm
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Students enjoy listening to Chris Brady as they relax on the lawn. 22 Student life Chris Brady sings his favorite Jimmy Buffet tune to the crowd ' s de- light.
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Want It? We Have It! Where do you go for that book your pro- fessor is requiring you to read? The book- store, of course. Virtually anything you could need for a class can be found at the bookstore. From textbooks and note- books to pens and decals, if you have to have it, the place to go is the bookstore. At the beginning of every semester, you must purchase textbooks for each course on your schedule. The bookstore ' s friendly staff is always ready to help you find the books you need. If you want to show your school spirit, you may choose a shirt with a school logo on it. The bookstore has a large selection of styles and sizes to serve any purpose. So, the next time you find yourself in need of a book or a sweatshirt, go to the bookstore! f m These student nurses enjoy looking together for what they need. Backpacks like these are the most popular and effective way to carry books and papers. Student Life
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