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Lives? Vikings Romp 41-7 over Elmhurst In the homecoming game, the Vie kings found the road to victory easy, rolling over the Elmhurst Bluejays. Behind the five touchdown effort of running back Gregg Yemm, Au- gustana crushed Elmhurst 41-7 to highlight homecoming weekend. The Viking offense ran for 350 yards on the ground, 160 of which were tallied by Yemm. Another 87 yards were accounted for in the air with Quarterbacks Butch Necas- rm and John Stockton completing seven of eight passes. Scoring on their first four pos- sessions, the Viking offense con- tinued to bewilder the Elmhurst de- fense for the rest of the game. The defense held the Bluejays to a sin- gle teuchdown, smothering the Elmhurst offense. The success of the game can be credited to the su- perb ball control of the offense and the swarming defense. , N n, r K ani Encouraging the fans to yell their loudw est, cheerleader Deb Loose recognizes the defense's outstanding series. What would a game be without the band? Quiet! Homecoming 31
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30 Homecoming Having Time of Their Leading the Vikings to a homecoming victory was running back Gregg Yemm, who sparked the offense with five touchdowns. What happed to Leif Erickson? Did I miss the boat? Dave Douglas lends an air of spiritual audaenticity, as Well as senci'ng as a symbol of No$ic Pow- er. ...And here come the Vikings! Quarterback John Stockton leads me team on to the field to battle Elmhurst.
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Augustana Players Present TARTUFFE Posing as a minister of God. Tartui'fe is in reality a scheming hypocrite who is obsessed with becoming rich. Hypocrisy and political sen- timents are the themes promi- - ' men in the french farce Tar- tuik . written by Moliere. Tmuffe, a hypocritical minis- , ter, literally maves in with the wealthy Monsieur Organ and his family. Through the use of fraud, Tartuft'e takes all of the rcredulous Orgonhs moneys :even trying to seduce his wife. E In the end, the King thFranae ' gets wind'of the situation and arrests Tartutfe. ' , The play demonstrates bpw 'phe people of France viewed their king; as a'just and wise man. A moral is also present: one should never believe ev- erything one is told. ' h Directing the' Au'gustana prtr auction of Tartuife was Dan Spaugh, the designer was John Carr, and the stage mmmger h Was Melisa Moltzen. ABOVE RIGHT: Ln inmated silence. Orgon's daughter, Mariano; Cleante; Dorine; and Organ's son. Damis; listen to Madame Parnell lectm-e on Tartuffe's virtues. RIGHT: Organ is extremal upset because no one in his iamily ' es Tamxfie except for him . 32 Fall Production
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