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485.5 AT THE FIELD HOCKEY BAR-B-Q, lhe Propaganda crew galh- ers, holdogs clulched in hand, for a group shol. TODD SQUIRE one of lhe Propa- ganda Club revivalisfs, slares inlenlly wilh his Jason mask on. x, ,J BOBBY BOGNAR skillfully lighls KATHY CORRIE, freshman, con- lhe grill and flips lhe burgers as fronls Mr. Poales concerning olher Propagands members her sudden abnormal case of look on. baldness on Hare Krishna Day. ix Propaganda! Sludenl Life
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Propaganda ATTer Three Long Years . . . They're Back! Wanda, Wanda, Wan- da The woman who sTarTed iT all - The Propa- ganda phenomenon. Wanda LeibowiTz was Thrown inTo The race for SCA PresidenT. AlThough her name didn'T appear on The balloT, There was an abundance of sTudenT supporT, evidenced by all of The posTers around school, which sTaTed. VoTe For Wanda, Win a Free Honda. Then, The Propaganda commiTTee began To geT serious and presenTed Themselves aT freshman orienTaTion in Augusf. They seT up a booTh and handed ouT pamphleTs which They colIecTed from oTher clubs. These guys and a few eliTe girls, puT school spiriT To shame. They were a bunch of crazy guys, bonded To- geTher for Their common cause - To have Tons of fun, and serve The school while doing iT. Among The oTher goofy evenTs ThaT occurred dur- ing The year was The BBQ Field Hockey Game. They all cooked hoT dogs and l'sTeakums on a grill, had a TallgaTe parTy ouT The back end of Bobby Bog- nar's car, and lVlr. KosTe joined Them afTerwards for a relaxing cold soda. 4 8 Srudenf Lifefluropagancla Then came homecom- ing week, a wild bonanza week, filled wiTh Their own version of spiriT days. Hare Krishna Day sTarTed iT off on Monday. ThirTy or so young males dressed in sheeTs, were hanging around beaTing Their Tam- bourines, chanfing and passing ouT flowers. Hal Gourney Day was on Tuesday. These guys dressed in blue oxfords, Tan chinos, brown socks and brown loafers. Hal Gourney popularized as being The direcTor of The David LeTTerman Show. Then came Bag Your Face Day which was on Friday. During The pep ral- ly, The group ran inTo The gymnasium, wearing bags on Their heads wiTh holes cuT ouT for eyes, and faces drawn on Them. The big Topper was The Homecoming floaT called 'Cheer For Cheese, named afTer The cheese display aT Uk- rop's supermarkeT. During The parade, The Dairy Queens, Tanya Bland and STephanie HogaTe, Threw cheese-relaTed snacks such as DoriToes and CheeTos inTo The crowd. This bunch were abnor- mally fond of lVlr. PeTe KosTe. Maybe people saw The signs in fronT of The of- fice, Propaganda Says, 'We Love Uncle PeTe KosTe! ' Where To find These guys? Try Friendly's on a Friday nlghT, lvlrs. RoThenberg's room on a Thursday afTernoon, or O'Toole's on a SaTurday nighT. These guys Took all of This Terrlbly seriously. The sTudenT opinions of These fellows seemed To be abouT The same. Sen- ior, Michelle Harris, said wiTh a blank sTare, I jusT wanT Them To leave me alone. When approach- ing Two sophomores and asking Them whaT They ThoughT abouT The Propa- ganda Club, They sTaTed ThaT They l'can'T waiT unTil They graduaTe. Kira Lee said, IT was fun aT firsT, buf now They're ridicu- lously obnoxious. Todd Sauire, The Propaganda High PriesT, made The commenT ThaT, l'The Pro- paganda Club is an ouTleT Through which iTs mem- bers can channel Their creafive impulses in a manner ThaT is beneficial To The sTudenT body and enjoyable To The persons involved. ln a nuTshell, iT's all abouT having fun. Hey, l'm having good clean fun. ln facT, l'm Smilin'!
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LAWYERS CONSULTING ON A CASE? No, just Bryan Graham, Brad Smith, and Jett Ketron glancing at test material. CHARLES SCHNURMAN'S DEAD- HEAD appearance is enhanced by the usual tie-dyed shirt, a geometric style ot its own. 20 Student Life-fFoshion 'QI Xia N1 Wann- . . ,,,,, Q 'ii -le rw' Wi? HIGH SOPHISTICATED STYLES ol New York are exhibited at Mid- lolhian by Tricia Abshire and Jeff Dorneman. MATCHING HEAD TO TOE in a new wave look with dark colors and designs is a popular fash- ion for Bonnie Nulall. ..,.q- L.- .ni fu- .
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