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It ' s Not Just A Celebration Welcome to the celebrat ion. Grab a party hat, a balloon, some confetti, and have a seat, because you ' re in for the biggest celebration in a long time. We ' re preparing for the party: polishing the brass, trimming the hedges, and fixing our ties; we ' ve got a lot to celebrate. 1980 brought the normal adjustment problems of the university life: new stu- dents, new professors, new buildings, new classes, and new degrees, but after a century of confronting the problems of a growing institution, we tackled them with 100 years of strength and wisdom. But at use, it wasn ' t just time for a party, it was time to examine ourselves and redefine our goals. As students, we shaped up in every aspect of our lives: physically, mentally, emotionally. As a university, we likewise examined those areas, working toward a better image. As we came to college, we attained the status of men and women, stepping out of adolescence. We spent four years — sometimes five — studying, partying, meeting people, finding direction, and looking for a place to fit in. They were four trying years for some, easy years for others, and expensive years for all. But most survived. So welcome to the celebration, and to the University of Southern California. Come join us and lend a hand, because We ' re Shaping Up. Left: ALL IN FUN — Even adnnnistratcrf take part in the celetjration as B. ]. Hately laughs ahmg with the fun of Playfair. Opening 15
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Right: IF I HAD A HAMMER — Two university carpenters do their share in setting the stage for the Super Weekend celebration. Right: HEAVE HO — Strong ivmds on a fall afternoon find a university gardener clearing Al- umni park of leaves and debris. Left: TO US — Champagne and i ood spirits abound as an alum- nus prepares to toast the universi- ty ' s celebration. 14 Opening
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The Student Traverses 191 buildings on 152 acres amidst 7 fountains and 3 buildings under construction Pays tuition of $177 per unit with an estimated total student budget of $9100 for the year Is a member of a student body 25,000 strong, consisting of 17,000 commuters and 5,000 residents in university owned housing Witnesses 12,000 students pass by Tommy Trojan between 10:00 and 2:00 on a typical Wednesday afternoon Pays $275 for school books, $96 for parking, and $30 for an activity book 16 Student Life
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