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izzling Summer tudents Face the Heat 1 Those who needed to catch up, improve grades or to keep academically fit enrolled in summer school. I took six hours each semester at the U. I felt that :he courses were better Decause of the lower enroll- ment. I got more individual- .zed attention and better grades. said Bridgeport, W. Va. sophomore Cindi West. Attending classes to boost the GPA and working to boost the checkbook forced students to budget their time — to fulfill their commitments. After nine months of classes without working, ad- justing to a 30-hour work week plus the academic demands were tedious, said Tammy Tucker, a pre- education major. To keep me rolling through the sum- mer, I worked in a hardware store, spent time at the beach and took nine hours of classes. I ' m using the fall semester as a relaxation period, said New Jersey junior Jan Howlett. Bv Arika Anderson By Heidi Forrest Demonstrating her diving abilities, Fran Ingram enjoys her summer vacation at Myrtle Beach. Bv Anka Anderson Waiting for the West Virginia University Summer Yearbook Workshop to begin, Teresa Watson and Kisane Vilmer check some last minute layouts. Campus Life SUMMER 11
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■ . 4. 4 I V ] ' 1 By Laura Fries Taking advantage of free time and sunshine. Mike Conlin sits behind Clark Hall and catches up on sum- mer school homework. Who can pull the other off the raft first? Looks like Grace Orteza and Cindy Troutman manage to get Heidi Forrest into the water during their summer break at Myrtle Beach. By Heidi Forrest By Arika Anderson Sunbathing at Cheat Lake is a favorite summer pastime for Greg Sporak, Tina Bias and Jennifer Willburn. 10 Campus Life SUMMER
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During the homecoming game, Susan Lilly is surprised by the photographer at half time. By Heidi Forrest An appearance by the Charlie Daniels Band at the Coliseum dur- ing homecoming was part of the festivities for the week. Bv lanice Boweman omecoming ' 85 eritage and Horizons Heritage and Horizons — a familiar phrase that was spoken often during the week of September 30, which was set aside for Homecoming ' 85. With a theme such as this, the various sororities and fraternities along with Sum- mit Hall, the Outings Club, the Monticola, dental hygiene organization, and SADHA had the ability to create a memorable homecoming. The creative floats used for the parade and the en- thusiasm put into the events proved that the students real- ly were proud of their heritage and accomplishments. The festivities that were scheduled for the week in- cluded a scavenger hunt, which took place Monday, a banner contest at Lakeview Sheraton on Tuesday, a spirit rally in the Mountainlair ballrooms on Wednesday. Thursday was the day for the annual homecoming parade down High Street and Friday consisted of a pep rally at the Natatorium parking lot. Although all the organiza- tions involved put forth the effort to make such a suc- cessful homecoming the overall winners of the events were Sig Eps and Alphi Zi, with Delta Delta Delta and TKE in second place. Finally, on Saturday, Oct. 5, the football game against Virginia Tech took place with a victorious outcome for the Mountaineers. One of the oldest and favorite traditions, next to the game is the crowning of Miss Mountaineer. This year the name announced over the loud speaker was Kim Ferry ' s who was sponsored by Pier- pont and American Society of Personnel Administrators. By Cindy Troutman 12 Campus Life HOMECOMING
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