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PSU Spirit Squad Cheerleaders and Gussie Gorilla Stacy Antil await their turn to perform at the Veil like Hell competition held at Carnie Smith Stadium during Homecoming week. ▲ Steve Rosebrough Dennis Blochlinger, Concordia graduate student, and Brad Peniston, Andover senior, make a joint effort in the three-legged long jump competi- tion held during the Homecoming Gorilla Games. They took first in that event for Campus Christians. ▲ Ragan Todd 6 A Opening
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w e found it’s about a winning spirit as our foot- ball team participated in postseason play for the third year in a row. Just as exciting was the thrill of the Rain- makers opening their nationwide Tornado tour. Greeks entertained themselves by competing in Greek Week, Derby Days and Western Week. They also kept busy raising money for charities and doing community service. Lounge Lizards watched Dave and Maddie’s rocky romance on TV, while “Great Inventions” were rediscov- ered during Homecoming Week. - What’s it About? The PSU Homecoming Parade was enjoyed by many people but Jessica Casely got a special thrill while watch- ing it from her front living room window because of the wet, cold weather outside. ▲ Steve Rosebrough Opening ▲ 5
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tudents found what the presidential candidates were about, as caucuses and commercials repeated the same message, I’m not Gary Hart.” Governor Mike Hayden appeared on campus to relate his Vietnam experiences to students; while the Contras and the Sandanistas still managed to avoid peace in Nicaragua. Mixed reviews greeted the decision to broadcast clas- sical music on KRPS, PSU’s new radio station, but critics and fans applauded the genuine sportsmanship of the 1988 Olympics. - What’s it About? Enthusiastic crowds filled Carnie Smith Stadium to capacity at most of the football games this year. Members of Sigma Chi fraternity sit together and get rowdy at the playoff game against Cameron. ▲ Steve Rosebrough Being number one is a goal of PSU. OpORIfig A 7 Bob Schaller, Tampa, FL, senior, expresses his feelings about the Goril- la font ha 11 team A Kaisin 7r wo«
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