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Students Celebrate In one weekend, the Grizzlies with partial walkout our f00tba11 and cross country By Ma« Kraus, ' „,„„,„,„„, teams— did themselves proud Few students showed for classes Monday in celebration of Sunday ' s O rjf] nFOVPH tVlPV Z T P flf victory over Northeastern Oklahoma, but the walkout was halfhear- Cillv t JL w v tllc J al C Ul t bystudents. national quality. DEC A DlanS Library acquires fashion shOW | newb °° ks WhaUweekend! Editors to ACP conference NUnn AII AfTi6riCdr CoffeyvilleTuition Showdown to ex im Campus housing- 9 ' No problem here ' . narne . rs 6 Jazz Arts, Headliners perform j|3g| 111 11311011 Devane elected to UW office «$fc|M| SS benefits to vani sh Dr. Unger ||m Entering frosh to resign «Mj feel Reagan axe GO GRIZZLIES!! KIFJ] Endowment record achieved Fines unpaid? No grades « £rS S SKSM S Bookstore, stereo thefts investigated Tracksters 1st at Hays Purple, Q O I d 9 Grizzlies are All-Starswaving high IT ' S THE YEAR OF THE GRIZZLY Anne Frank ' Grizzlies pour it on £ n ht? e
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; ... i m, ' At Work LANTERN STAFF members are gathered round the copy desk. On the rim (from left) are Jim Keesling, news editor; Lee White, area editor; Alisa Sixkiller, typesetter. Cen- ter, Ted Zwiefel, sports editor, gets stats for a story. Lower left, Steve Johnston staff art- ist, works up a cartoon. Chuck Carson looks for a good negative in the new darkroom. Business manager Bill Evans pastes up one of the ads he sold.
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Cheerleaders Are Split Despite the thrill of leading cheers for winning teams in both football and basketball, several cheerleaders chose to give up their positions dur- ing the school term. First semester football cheerleaders were sophomores Julie Brownwood, Sondra Huggins, Laurie Potter, and Annette Sowder. Second semester, Potter and Sowder quit and were replaced by sophomore Valerie Edwards and freshmen Lori Horner and Arlene Reekie. Then Huggins and Reekie pulled out of the squad but Huggins appeared as the bear mascot several times.
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