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Larry Garland fx J P , 1 ' - ' A 1. 'P' , M ,,,.,,,,. ,,,,, ,, ,, ' N-N' J ' ' If ll . I I Il-F. lui-Ts ' A comedy marathon was held featuring comedy movies all night long with students being encouraged to bring their sleeping bags. Coach Hap Hingston got the bowling team started again in Septembert The girls volleyball team launched its season with two wins over University of Portland. The college radio station, KPUR, expanded their broadcasts to the Adult Student Housing. lVIany coffee houses were held in the Boxer Pause and offered good music and entertainment and good foodt, There were bake sales held in the University Center, a canoe trip, and rummage sales, to name a few activities. It was a time to rejoin yourself with the world around you and to tell everyone that you're alive.
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r'---A-....,,,dug Larry Garland The first seven-week term for the school year '75-'76, was a time for getting back together the teams and organizations that had taken a rest during the three months of summer vacation. On the sunny days, many stu- dents found playing frisbee on the lawns a relaxing way of forgetting the hassles of classes. The first intramural tournament of frisbee was held on September 12th. The sororities and fraternities welcomed new brothers and sisters. A special dinner was weld in the Commons for the Bi-Cen- tennial Year and Saga held several picnics on the lawn between die dorms. Diana Krieger, Curtis Yokoo, Theresa Campbell and Sam Schaefer and others completed a 36-hour dance marathon to raise money for Cystic Fibrosis.
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'Qi ,Y sg Q 2 c Q ,fl A ., 1 HOMECOMING 1975 Activities for Homecoming 1975 started earlier than scheduled as the football team gathered in front of the University Center, Thursday, October 16th, for a rally to get the students psyched for the weekend. On Friday, a noise parade around the Grove led the students and royalty court to the sight of the bonfire at the Cannery field. Nominees for royalty were: Barb Dewey 84 Mike lVIcCabe, PRIDE, P.E. majors, Wendy Parker 84 lVlike Scott, Theta Nu Alpha, Theresa Campbell 84 IVlike Scott, Gamma Signa, Debbie IVIahoe 84 Jayme DePontes, Haumana O Hawaii, Gaynell Lavender 84 Carmon Cunningham, Concerned Black Students, Candy Dinges 84 Rob Slauson, Phi Lambda Omicron, Leslie Hildula 84 Dave Borges, Walter Hall, lVIonica Foyer, lVlen of lVIac. Elected King and Queen was Jeff Gonnason and Louise Akiyama ,J l
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