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HOME COURT Forwards James Fitch (33) and Brian Coleman (42) re- bound against Montana's Wayne Tinkle (44) during the Vandals’ 102-76 win over the Grizzlies in the Kibbie Dome. (Dahlquist) CHAIN LETTERS Crying the letters I.D,A, H and O, fans cheered the foot- ball team on to a 21-14 victo- ry over Boise State. Students traveled six hours to Boise te see their team win on the Bronco “Smurf Turf.’’ (Morgan) SPECIAL DELIVERY At the starting line, Tau Kap- pa Epsilon Seton Foster ex- Plains bed race strategies to other team members. The Greek Week event was held March 30 in 60-degree weather. (Hayes)
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Valerie Engles, Andy Jeffrey, Becky Asker, Nanette Morken and Angie Hasenoehr! said the Homecoming parade was... TO LIVE FOR Weekends may have been made for Michelob. But weekdays were made for a stronger addiction. ‘‘Mail call,’ stu- dents shouted into campus TV lounges at 12:30 p.m. daily. In an effort to keep in touch, friends jumped to get the mail. Minutes after sorting through personal letters, credit card offers, and those dreaded bills, students returned to a more civilized composure. On the weekends, they lived for an ear- ly Homecoming football game, a frigid Mardi Gras parade and a sold-out Lionel Hampton jazz concert. And whether planning a weekend party or week-long trip to Mexico, students always had SOMETHING TO WRITE HOME ABOUT. C-A:M:P-U ————— —————— —— — 1) i) a ll = ——— —S= NY Campus Life )
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