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1933639215385 QF EPXQJEDCGDSLIJIJQQE R unning was a pastime C e c for many people while others dreamed of becoming a member of the Spirit Dancers. But every year there were new and different things that opened up and offered new degrees of ex- posure to the students of West- ern. Two sororities, Alpha Omi- cron Pi and Chi Omega, pur- chased houses in the summer of '86 and settled down to a new de- gree of sorority life away from the residence halls. Government offices were also undergoing some changes as the seventh president, Dr. Kern Alexander, was inaugurated on Dec. 13, almost a year after being appointed. And the Board of Re- gents was busy with the establish- ment of the Community College, which opened its doors Oct. 6 to meet the educational needs of the non-traditional student. These were just a few of the ways people were being exposed to new events that happened around our campus. But, there was no doubt that these new things would eventually become one of those constant factors that were taken for granted almost ev- ery day. -lame: Borcbuck On a chilly night during Big Red's Roar, the Spirit Dancers Among the many rows of bleachers, Cheryl Norris, a Louis- perform their first dance of the evening to Dream Team. The ville sophomore, jogs down a row of steps in L.T. Smith Stadium. 24 dancers later executed a routine to America. Norris ran to stay in shape. 4 Opening
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JKEJSCGJQQJSJEZS QF EXQCGJSLUJJQQJQ rom hot summer games to fall celebrations, West- ern saw many degrees of expo- sure. Throughout the year, each of us saw changes happening, people growing and memories be- ing made. An extra 2,016 students trudged up and down the hill during the fall and spring semes- ters in comparison to the 85-86 year. This jump in enrollment initi- ated the reopening of Potter Hall and the proposed reopening of Florence Schneider Hall for the fall of '87, as more room was needed for housing students. The increase in student enroll- ment also meant a decrease in parking spaces, larger classes and longer lines. Rumors of another parking structure spread, While others were overheard wishing for more parking spaces located closer to the top of the hill. But this rise also benefited many because of the exposure re- ceived from the different degrees of cultures, habits and beliefs that came to Bowling Green from other areas of the country and the World. Shading himself from the sun with a baseball jacket, C.L. As seen from the top of Pearce-Ford Tower, vivid colors burst Thomas, a Sacramento sophomore, watches the game. Westem into the October night air. The fireworks were part of celebrating played against Cumberland University and won with a score of 7- Big Recl's Roar in the midst of Homecoming festivities. 4. -james D07Cl7l4Ck 3 Opening
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