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■ ■ Tanith Balaban A student finds time between classes to catch up on the daily news. Tanith Bolobon Along with the jugglers, playing hacky sack proved to be a favorite past time for numerous students. ' .T af i ■A Tanith Balaban lkQurtO J eHm Laying out on the mall, a student finds time to relax. Charles LaBenz Of J £
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Yikes! Can we say that we ' re a bit overwhelmed? Apartment rent is due, there ' s a room full of clothes that need to be washed, three parties to go to this weekend and two meetings to attend. Plus, this wonderful institution we call the University of Arizona actually expects us to study .To say the least our schedules are packed, but hey, that ' s what college is all about. On a campus of 35,000, this comes as no surprise. From everyday activities like hanging out on the mall, to some memorable moments like Miles Simon KatherineK. Gardiner 70-foot shot that gave the Wildcats a 79-76 win over Cincinnati in basketball, students were witness to a collage of events. All of this occurred in one year and it seemed to occur all at once. flrfwit W itji far As a part of a school project, children from Wheeler Elementary School made a miniature re-creation of the Uof A campus. The students made presentations on the individual buildings they constructed and were visited by UA President, Manuel Pacheco. Qfitcfl- 4+4, il 4464 €M No. 3 wide receiver , Rodney Williams, evades the Sun Devil ' s defense. As is tradition, the fierce rivalry between the Wildcats and the Sun Devils Adam Jarrold continued. The Wildcats were able to claw their way to victory, but this time only lu : £k 1 K Ui v u ■ H by a field goal. EL «-- Tanith Balaban fjf . Ifit 0 X fXAyltl « v With or without instru- ments the band still practiced on their routine in front of the drama building. ylorJjL it . fh44 6m6Jt For an average of five years, the UA Campus was the little world students lived in. The mall was home to many preachers, demonstrations, sun bathers, jugglers, venders, and of course the UA student body. 0f4 U $
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r tjL A } ShooolWell after several hours of trying to get through to R.S.V.P. to add my classes, I believe I have memorized the phone number for the rest of my life. And just when I thought it was over, I still spent the first two days of school getting professors ' signatures to get everything settled. I guess I shouldn ' t complain, I ' m in the same boat as the 35,000 other students who attend this campus. It looks like it ' s going to be a year full of experiences and memories, all on one campus, all in one year, all in one book. Take a look for yourself. fy« tWrff « t- Distinction arose from the newly built Kappa Sigma fraternity house in August 1995 when their $1.5 million residence was completed. Construction was a common sight throughout the U of A campus. The red ribbon was cut in the grand opening of the La Paz residence hall. Work also Katherine K. Gardiner continued on the administrative annex, the aerospace and mechanical engineering building, and the new environmental sciences building. S ' u M diii- Senior defensive end, Tedy Bruschi attempts to tackle his UCLA opponent. Throughout the season the team dealt with many hardships such as the death of friend and teammate Damon Terrell. Terrell died Sept. 7 after suffering cardiopulmonary arrest while recuperating at University Medical Center. However, there were also many highlights, like John Prasuhn ' s 57 yard field goal, which tied the schoo l record and Tedy Bruschi tying the record for NCAA quarterback sacks. MeMu ytyt4- During the annual Dorm Daze activities, students battle for control of the earth ball. The purple team, which consisted of students from La Paz, Hopi, Manzanita Mohave and Gila resident halls, were pronounced the winners of the week ' s events. MuiU-ctMwiAl huM.- Sophomore Electrical Engineering major, Norbert Nez Jr., as a part of the 7th Annual American Indian Cultural Celebration that occured in October, performed a native dance as other participants prepared to join the Adam F. Jarrold r r r r j ceremony. People of all ages gathered to sing, dance, and celebrate their Native Indian heritage. Layout and Story by Carmen Leon and Jenny Fitzenberger. Katherine K. Gardiner 4 , i « « Oft
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