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he well known Pride of the Southland Pep Band added a touch 'of color, music, and quite a bit of humor to all the Varsity ments and Lady Vols home basketball games. They also supported the vols at the SEC Tournament in Atlanta. tphoto by Bimal Kadt lthough students spend countless hours standing in lines at UT, many just can not seem to get enough of the idleness associated with standing around. These girls seem to be enjoying watching the crowd empty out of Neyland stadium after a football gameiphoto by Bimal Kadt he famous Big Orange Wave spread through a filled Neyland Stadium many times in 1986. The fans learned at the Army game that leaving before time runs out is not a good idea. The Volunteers lost to Army in the last few minutes of the game by a score of 21-25. tphoto by Peter Harrist Introduction 5
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This Volunteer fan seems to be supporting the V015 after purchasing an orange balloon. The balloons made their annual appearance at the Alabama football game. They were sold by Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority for their philanthropy. tphoto by Bob Hillhousei 11 is quiet over in East area, as a dramatic evening sky looms overhead. UT coeds, tucked away in their apartments and dorms, prepare themselves for an exciting evening outeor maybein. Up ahead, the strip once again offered a slice of nightlife for many students to choose from. tphoto by Bimal Kadi nd then there is the campus. Our campus. Granted, that's a slice of univer- sity life; but even that can be narrowed to bite-sized slivers that coeds long to get their portion of. The Strip has become the infamous home of play and Sunday night dinners. Mr. Gatti's returned to the neighbor- hood, leaving Musselman's to make home elsewhere. Ivy's left the 01d neighbor- hood to be the new kid in town. Some things never change - there is still Beer Night on Mondays at the old Gabby's hangout. Introduction 7
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