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Sideline talk during the game keeps team members informed of what be expected. Assistant coach Eddie Jackson talks to nose guard Yandell about an offensive play against the Evangel Crusaders. Mike Brownl lf'l, lg 51. W if l Keeping an eye on the ball is often difficult for soccer players. Phil Members ol a good team can anticipate what's coming and realize We 'M irkley maintains control while Missouri Southern players try to make what needs to be done, Quarterback Jim Flahe drops back for a pass 1 ' steal. The Redmen fell, final score 1-4, fPhoto - Todd Johnsonj attempt to Ronald Wright, which was completed for a 154yard gain in a f,: 1-rv . - -,fn qi, M. I , match with Northwestern College Rangers. iPhoto - Mike Brownl if f ,s.3,f zg ' - . 5'+t,. Vs 41' . f is ' 'V Opening 7 1 t
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Oklahoma Intercollegiate Conference Track and Field champs per- form as well on the road as they do at home. Pole vaulter Terry Thorne attempts to top the bar on his final run in the conference finals meet held on campus. tPhoto - Mike Brownl Almost everyone on campus manages to find time for a competitive day on the Illinois River. Robbie Robinson, relay-race participant, cools his heels at the midway point and watches as teammates and the come petition take off toward the finish line. iPhoto - Mike Brownl f - Team work proves essential in basketball. The Lady Reds took pride in working together In the hopes that observations would pay-off, play- ers listen to the instruction of head coach Ken Willis during a time-out in a contest with Phillips University. The Ladies managed to come off the court with a 78-61 victory. iPhoto - Darryl Thomasj Pep rallies top the list of campus events to attend. Onlookers en- thusiastically supponed school teams as well as performers. The Majes- tics, a favorite group of performers, get students involved in supporting the Redmen on their way to the last conference game of the football sea- son, iPhoto - Mike Brownl
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Campus Life Psst. . . We talked. We danced. We played. We even studied. We had chit-chats in the cafeteria, we scoped things out along the breezeway and had many a late-night gathering in the dorms. We flocked to Lake 'Ienkiller and the Il- linois River for fun in the sun and built snowmen during Januaryls winter blast, recorded as the state's largest snowfall since 1927. From the first day jitters to our final good-byes we did our best to squeeze as many hours as possible of study and fun into everyday. Yes, it was true, with campus life there was always more than met the eye! ir W Division Page J 8
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