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' P ' ujunmlna Up ' Support After an opening game loss to underdog New Mexico, many Cougar fans were dis- illusioned. In the weeks that followed, however, the football team dug in and demonstrated to their fans what they were really made of. Team after team suffered losses to the powerful, nationally-ranked Cougars. At the games it seemed that the louder the crowd cheered, the better the team played. To drum up more crowd support at the games the Cougar Band would perform at the Administration Building and then lead the crowd that had gathered to watch them over to the stadium, arriving about 45 minutes before kickoff. When the crowd became silent or bored, the band was always the first to start a cheer; often out-yelling the other 35,000 fans combined. On a number of occasions individual members of the band marched out onto the rubber track around the stadium and played a variety of different tunes. One of their favorites seems to be appropriate when one thinks of the opponent ' s football record this year . . . And, another one bites the dust. 7att
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fold, Slight Othet Tdei The first day of fall semester was a chance for some to get acquainted with new classmates and mass-confusion for oth ers. Returning students found that the parking system had been changed and freshmen wandered about, trying to de- cipher the campus building code on their computerized class schedules and make it to class on time. President Jeffrey R. Holland addressed the student body later that day in the opening devotional assembly of the semester. He welcomed all students, both old and new, to BYU. He told them that BYU was a school with a mission; a mission that it had been called to by prophets. He encouraged students to have discipline in their studies and to excel in all that they do. Those students in attendance also had the opportunitiy to get to know President Holland and his family a little better as they were able to view a slide-tape £jjW JL 4 VTm P resentation prepared by BYU ' s Public Relations Department Br nJ I about President Holland ' s life. 2. jESt • Later in the week, Howard |. Ruff, a well-known economist, [n E flBSMfl television and radio personality, spoke to an over-flow crowd E| H| in the Harris Fine Arts Center drama theatres. Ruff warned of a fl H nearing depression and suggested that students invest their PBPHI M money in gold and silver. To
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