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for YOURSELF It was a political year, so it seemed only right for us to speak out- about issues. Although action seemed slow in arriving, there was, plenty of discussion. Homecoming was scheduled earlier than usual Sept. 24, generating a large number of complaints. Some • , adopted a positive outlook, how- ever, realizing that it would leave a traditionally busy October almost stress-free. While Greek groups found time short for Homecoming projects, fraternities ' j also faced administrative problems- during Rush. Parties were drying up, but the summer drought subsided when we received rain Sept. 15. Although the large freshman class brought ' overcrowding, long lines a nd park- ing shortages, it represented the growth and vitality of the Univer- sity. Discussions could be heard everywhere, V and although we spoke out about . the same issues, we all seemed to find our own answers. SOLEFUL Foot fashion is just one way students express their in- dividuality. With so controversial is- sues up for debate, many found that •speaking for themselves was a daily necessity Photo illustration by Dean Carlson FINALE Phi Mu Alisa Lara raises her hands in a show of spirit to close the sorority ' s Variety Show skit. Lara portrayed Bobby Bearcat in their recreation of the movie It ' s a Wonderful Life. ' ' Photo by Sarah Frerking b» 6b Student Life
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Entertainment Setting the stage for a lively year of entertainment, Campus Activity Programmers presented a diverse calendar that included game shows, regional comedians, rock groups and the Charlie Daniels Band. -page 72 Weekends Whether breaking away or just taking a break, weekday-weary students found time to do their own thing when T.G.I. Friday rolled around. -page 62 Racial tension Northwest was in the news almost constantly during the fall semester, with regional me- dia focusing on campus racial problems and state funding for higher education. -page 38 Student Life 6c
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