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The theme for the 1966 homecom- ing was Fairytales . Roni Henak. Ton ganoxie junior and Bernadette Kovac. Kansas Oily junior, show their spirit dressed as two oi the seven dwarfs during the homecoming parade. Organizational trips lead students to various cities such as Washington, D.C. Members of the Society of Colle- giate Journalists experienced different displays such as this protest while on their trip. 6 Opening
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The pom pon squad performed many routines at football and basketball games. Tracy Pike, Pittsburg sophomore, showed enthusiasm as she performs a routine during halftime at a football game. On A Thin Line Even though at times, dealing with problems were stressful, there were many opportuniteis for joy and laughter. The football teams finish of 11-1, making if to the NAIA play- offs, a turnout of almost 900 students voting in student senate elections, and the return of the tradition of the Governor speak ing at the Apple Day convocation were just a few of the good times on campus this year. The 3.8 percent budget cut of the University was one of the main issues on campus this year. As a result some administrative positions were not filled. One critical position, vice president for academic affairs was filled by Dr. Robert Ratzlaff, chairperson of the Department of History. Other areas affected by the cuts were office operating expenses and student employment hours. continued on page 7 Opening 5
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On A Thin Line One critical area for students, involved the new federal finan- cial aid bill signed by President Reagan in the fall. The new law will have the greatest affect on independent students. The 1986-87 year at Pittsburg State University was not immune to problems and obstacles but, the students and staff proved that they could deal with them - Walking on a Thin Line. - Laura Todd f A familiar sight o most students on cam- pus is the Pi Kappa Alpha iratemity fire truck. The Pikes use the truck during many PSU events, like the homecoming parade where they provided transportation to the pom pon squad. Opening ?
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