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l, 5 'ff EMU, .:, .-' -1 . A . A F Ll 2 ' l l . I b HY vs r I l l R . . i!,,. ' ' f,- - i if QL 1Qf-'2if.12Q',Q:f - 1 L . K. w A L at l XV F Students, faculty, familiar campus is sights and challenging new experiences combined to make A o A Class C ewell Hall engulfs the Liber- students to finish the Foundations pro- ' ty, MO. skyline, something gram completed their Capstone about the combination of Course and graduated in May. In brick, ivy and long whitelcol- February lohn Houseman and The Ac- umns has made it a symbol ting Company selected William lewell as of William lewell College's one of its six colleges to perform at in classic style for over a cen- 1984. lewell graduate A. l. Wilson was tury. In 1984 that style was appointed city manager of nearby Kan- confirmed, reshaped and sas City and returned as the Keynote . polished by the people who Speaker for the annual Achievement passed through and left their mark on Day honoring outstanding alumni. In the Campus of Achievement. March, Missouri governor Christopher From world-renowned' tenor Luciano Bond took the stage in Gano to praise Pavorotti speaking at opening convoca- the Missouri Baptists on William lewell ' A tionbefore TODAY show cameras, to College's Founders Day. lefcllserh Nickle, so. he-bs defvf-iff' CF-M0 dUfif18 senior Tim Sieg covering his face with a U.S. News and World Report gave g:,d Z 5'15 ,Of 'ff G'f'e C?f'b '0 7 Mlfwi towel after sinking his last fbasketin Car- William lewell's high academic stan- ,zposefn tiffzlilgy f' 'e5'e'7 5 ' es meanc OW dinal red, 1984 definitely had a classic dards nation-wide coverage while the ' style created by William lewell people ,STUDENT newspaper got to the really and events that topped years past and important issues on campus. The Day . made it a year that will be hard to After, a television movie about a repeat. ' nuclear bomb destroying Lawrence, Ks. K 4 lust what were the classics at William raised student awareness and prompted lewell? Student Senate to declare thecampus a . They varied from athletic playoffs to Nuclear Free Zone. I triumphant alumni returning for However, some things at William Achievement Day. And there were new lewell never changed. The English 100 classics being made too. Dr. Kim Harris' Final is still dreaded, as much as the mile The lester opened .The Garnett M. t and one-half run in P.E. 100. Classes Peters Theater in newly remodeled were still bagged on sunny days, people A Brown Hall while Student Senate par- returned from Spring Break with golden ticipated in a CROP walk to feed the na- tans- and fraternity pledges I fretted tiong hungfyg ' through their week. Students were The events captured different peo- shipped off to 'England at semester and ple. Pavorotti's Fine Arts Benefit .Perfor- - the ones who had. been overseas . . , mance excited Dr. Richard Harriman as ' mturned with a new outlook on life. ' L ' ' 1 much as the football team's redord set- L The classics came in allsizesp the - A A , ' , L ting 'fourth consecutive return Frome A events ' reaffirtmed lewell's Classic s ,f NAIA playffs excited the student body. f .reputation and new events the . L , s .L I, V' The, international program-celebrated its 'F ,style for years to come. . E Agmic gtygef 3 A jig: g '- 10-year anniversary and they first 14 1 I s s 1' I .7 ff 4 ff if- ,457 CX f 4
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