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TOP: Cow captivates the attention of a small t;irl. LOWER: Spectators judge talents of sidewalk artists. OPPOSITE PAGE TOP: Two artists contemplate their next chalk sketch on the MU sidewalk. OPPOSITE PAGE LOWER LEFT:Foot-ball player Jay Locey speedily rounds corner during the mini tractor races. OPPOSITE PAGE LOWER RIGHT: Juggler entertains crowd gathered during Cow Day. 20 NEWSWEEK beaver‘77 p«erA.ox.,iA
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Mom’s Weekend Concert “My girl Bill, my my girl Bill, can’t say enough about the way I feel about my girl, my girl Bill”, yes, Jim Stafford did sing his hit song, but not alone as he asked a capacity crowd to sing along with him. The Mom’s Weekend concert filled Gill Coliseum as Stafford with the help of Tom Theresa wowed the crowd. Stafford, showing more than his musical ability or his charm, captivated the audience with his style. Displaying not the typical “do gooder” you would expect for Mom’s Weekend, Stafford layed it on the line in his jokes, songs, and actions winning the attention of each mom. Tom Theresa with their easy down home music and Stafford with his lively music provided a nice TOP: Jim Stafford entertained the crowd with his comical expressions as contrast for a pleasant concert, well as his musical ability. BOTTOM LEFT:Tom Theresa a local croup provided some country music for the Mom’s Weekend audience. b«aver 77 pCtTAOX., NEWSWEEK 19
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Cow Day Returns to OSU When you are recognized as a “Cow College,” you’ve got to do something to live up to that image. What better way than through Cow Day II. The first Cow Day was such a success that the 1976 variety just had to be bigger and better. On Friday, April 9th at 12:30 pm, Cow Day II officially opened with the sailing of 75 fris-bees off the Memorial Union roof. Those people lucky enough to catch one were allowed to enter the frisbee throwing contest. There were cow milking contests for the farmers in all of us, mini tractor races for the athletic celebrities, a blue jeans contest for those with rasty jeans, a pie eating contest for the true gluttons, a sidewalk art contest for the frustrated Goyas, and an invitational track meet for the competitive spirits. Or you could just make like a cow or pig at the mooing and oinking contests. To top it off there was music in the quad and Lone Ranger flicks in the MU. Top that, Iowa State. NEWSWEEK 21
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