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WAITING FOR THE WHISTLE Staff members Mary Baxter (left), Kathy Weiner and Ann Hoffman wait for the basketball game to begin Although Head Coach Bill Morse said the Tigers lost sev- eral games because of poor de- fense, the Tiger fans did not lose their enthusiasm (Photos by Harris Sweet) FREE WHEELING Diane Duno- van, Fort Riley freshman, tests her new motorized vehicle going to and from class Although the university has taken strides in making the campus handicap ac- cessible, Picken Hall, which houses the Business and Registrar’s offices, is still inac- cessible. Opening
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ILLUSIONS OF C H a N G e — UPSET. Ken Crandall, Long- mont, Colo., junior, shows his opinion on the outcome of the Washburn game. The Tigers defeated Washburn to end their season with a win. (Photos by Sam mi Wright) LET GO. Walt Burton, McKeesport, Penn., freshman, tries to break a tackle from a Washburn defender. The Tigers defeated Wasburn 22 to 14. S pring burst forth in sunny daffodils . Summers heat scorched the ripening wheat , and fall ' s icy lace glazed the rust- colored milo. But before long , the ever- boisterous daffodil shot forth , a flash of green against winter ' s white . Life had come full circle . And so, like the seasons, 1989 had come full circle . The final year of the decade, a decade of changes in lifestyles, fashions, the government, the economy, the weather, the campus. Ever changing, yet ever the same. The AIDS virus focused attention on sexual relationships and drug use, but although the dis- ease was new, the symptoms were not. Gay rela- tionships and drug addiction became deadly vis- ible. 2 Opening
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HAVING HIS SAY Jupiter, chief of the Olympian gods, speaks to the Olympians and Public Opin- ion in Act 2 of Orpheus in. the Underworld ” Jupiter was played by Bill Culver, Hays sophomore (Photo by Todd Sut- cliffe) SURPRISE Clay Cash, Copeland freshman, receives a colorful surprise from a friend (Photo by Darris Sweet) A TOUCH OF SPRING Kathy Rump, Lindsborg freshman, relaxes outside Agnew Hall on an 80-degree Jan 31 The tem- perature created an illusion of spring The next day tempera tures plummeted to below zero, (Photos by Darris Sweet) THREE-CAR JUMP Kelly Chopp, Garden City junior, ob- serves a jumping session. A week of sub-zero temperatures and wind chills of minus 40, which began on Feb. 1, left many people without transportation 4 Opening
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