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FOWLING UP THE GAME. The San Diego Chicken instructs a referee on the Fine art of basket- ball. The Chicken performed during the Wayne State game on Feb. 4. (Photos by Todd Sut- cliffe) A FINE FEATHERED FRIEND. Courtney Hensley f daughter of Mitch and Brenda Hensley, Hill City, clutches her souvenir from the Wayne State game. The San Diego Chicken spent several hours signing autographs for fans. 6 Opening
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ILLUSIONS of c h a n g e omen’s legs also became visible. The mini skirt of the ’60s revealed kneecaps and thighs. Penny loafers , with Lincoln’s copper profile intact, graced fashionable feet. Pedal pushers and black patent leathers resurfaced as crop pants and flats. Richard Nixon’s Watergate gave way to Reagan’s Iran-contra affair. Racism intensified as white supremacy groups sprang up. Bank closings, farm foreclosures and the hun- ger-lined faces of homeless families resurrected the horrors of the 1930s. Memories of those horrors intensified as the Kansas sun baked the earth , and the wind whipped dust devils across the plains. Moisture readings fell 8 inches below local averages . And the rains still didn’t come. A CHEMICAL REACTION, Troy Smith, Larned sophomore, meas- ures a solution in preparation for an assignment in Chemistry 122 lab, (Photo by Carol Sehryer) Opening 5
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ILLUSIONS OF C H a N G e ew students ventured from home and faced the challenges of university life. Soon , however, the university was home, as new friendships strengthened and ties with the past loosened and slipped away. Tuition increased. Enrollment and the availa- bility of student loans decreased, but the struggle to make the university competitive with other Kan- sas universities did not. President Edward Hammond restructured the university hierarchy and moved the campus one step closer to computer literacy. And so 1989 faded into a new decade. The year sang an old song but added a new verse, and an old familiar western Kansas wind whispered of illusions of change, by Jennie Straight A SUNSET STROLL- Linda Schmitt, Scott City fresh man, and Cheryl Griffith, Scott City junior, face a brisk wind while taking a walk behind Wiest Hall. (Photo by Barris Sweet) Opening V
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