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Living... There are many scenes at V.U. we see each day that we will remember forever. Throughout the year many changes have oc- curred on campus. These new sights include Davis Hall and the Tecumseh Dining Center. Many sights never seem to change though: the relaxing view of the Wabash River, the heavenly sight of the water tower, and those creative works of art out- side the Humanities building. The time to live is now — here at V.U. It is quickly changing, expanding, and growing more beautiful with the changing of time. V.U.’s newest classroom building is Davis Hall. It houses the facilities for the Public Service division and the Social Science division. The water tower is a familiar sight to the students on campus. The annual Tube Race takes place on the Wabash River.
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| The 1982-83 academic year was one of The reat accomplishments. University nrolled the largest number of students in 's history and also set a new record for the jumber of graduates. Along with the growth a student enrollment, there was similar rowth of the campus. | Davis Hall was opened during the fall omester. The dedication ceremony was held n October 17, 1982 in the TV studio. The story 60,000 square foot building in- ludes classrooms, laboratories and offices or the Social Science Division and Public ervice Division. Also, the University’s station fublic Broadcasting television VVUT, and Public Broadcast radio station, VVUB, are located in Davis Hall. Students also saw the opening of the new, entralized dining facility. Tecumseh Din- ing Center has four dining rooms, with four serving lines, and can accommodate 500 students at one time. At the beginning of the year, the residence hall students were temporarily fed in the Student Union and Tecumseh Dining Green Auditorium. Center was opened in October and was dedicated at Homecoming on November 20, 1982. In addition, Tecumseh Park (adjoin- ing Tecumseh Dining Center) was con- structed through funding from the Indiana Office of Occupational Development and provides brick-paved walkways, brick ben- ches and landscaping to help beautify that section of the campus. The University is very proud of the many achievements of students, organizations and faculty. One of the many successes in | A MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT 1982-83 was the V.U. Men’s Bowling Team winning both the NJCAA (National Junior College Athletic Association) and the NCBA (National Collegiate Bowling Association) bowling championships. V.U.’s champion bowlers were the 1 Bowling team in the nation. The 1982-83 academic year will be remembered for many achievements and successes, but the greatest memories will be of the friendships and accomplishments of students. This Yearbook chronicles the ac- tivities of the year and captures the spirit of the V.U. campus. May all of those whose lives have been touched by V.U. remember their alma mater and continue to fulfill the in order to University’s motto, ‘Learn serve.”
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The fifth residence hall is under construction. The completion date is July 1983. The Art department holds classes in the Humanities building. Throughout the year works of art are displayed on the grounds surrounding the building. Tecumseh Dining Hall opened in October. Meals are provided for the 2,000 residence hall students there.
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