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I — J - 1. A Hays resident fiJLs his gas lank at a station near Interstate 70, Car owners often braved the winter weather to escape paying full-service prices, 2. The new large television screen in the Union entertains students during a break in their class schedules. 3, Country and western per- former Charley Pride entertains the Gross Memo- rial Coliseum audience at one of several concerts scheduled for FHSU students. 4, Chick tuflTi an and the Tiger mascot do their part to promote spirit at a home basketball game in the ' Coliseum.
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As the decade of the ' 80s arrived, our lives were affected by events in a few liltle-known countries on the other side of the world. Ameri- can hostages held by Iran militants and the entering of Soviet troops into Afghanistan prompted calls for the resurrection of draft reg- istration. The push for equal rights for women — and an equal national service commitment — made the issue even more complex. With gasoline climbing to over $1.25 a gallon, we examined our priorities and in some cases. even made adjustments in our individual energy consumption. More events were held on or near campus for students by the Memorial Union Activities Board, residence halls and Greek organizations. Trips home came less frequently for most students, and full-service gas stations became nearly nonexistent. Gasoline was con- served by students more as an act of desperate economic need, rather than as an act of admira- ble patriotism.
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1. The mood of the game is reflected both on the new scoreboard and the faces of Tiger supporters during a contest at Cross Memorial Coliseum, 2. Tiger cheerleaders Dana Miller, Wichita fresh- man, and Barb Burr, Hays freshman, express feel- ings of anxiety during the last moments before the buzzer sounds to register a victory for FHSU. 3. Increased attendance at home games was accompanied by the appearance of spirit-promot- ing groups from residence halls and Creek organ- izations. A. A quick chat between classes is a small but important part of everyday life for stu- dents. 6 Opening
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