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- Entertainment Without Alcohol Besides the Gong Show and Welcoming Dance SMAC also sponsored External Affairs speakers. The fall schedule in- cluded journalist David Kline on Afghanistan, and senators Robert Taft, Jr., an$ Eugene McCarthy on Reaganomics. Desert Theater was also back again this year featuring un- limited free desserts to go along with the entertainment. Bill Burgess played guitar in the winning Gong Show act. the Stones” band.
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The band Zig-Zag performed a miracle. They got everyone to actually dance at a dance. Well, almost everyone. Bruce DcMauro. John Rohde. Dave Grant. Mike Dale, and Bill Burgess were among the wallflowers. (Far right) Cathy Grogan gets into the dance fever. SMAC Has A Revolutionary Theme This Year Rich Gee and Gary Judson ten seconds away from being gonged. When the new Student Sen- ate Constitution was ratified in April of 1982 the old Stu- dent Activities Committee (SAC) and the External Af- fairs Committee were com- bined under one title. SMAC. the Student Media and Activi- ties Committee. The name change seemed to be only that, however, since SMAC was soon organized into five subcommittees including one called External Affairs. Headed by V.P.-Activities, Gib Malm, this year’s SMAC members wanted to empha- size that it is possible to have a good time while sober. With the exception of Springfest. no alcohol was provided at SMAC events this year. Senator Robert Taft, Jr. at his debate on Reaganomics sponsored by Ext. Affairs. Taft's debate opponent. Senator McCarthy. Gong Show M.C. Keith Mitchell. JL’
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Kicking Up A Storm-Women’s Soccer With the combined leadership of senior Kati Wanik and alum Barbara Scott, the 1982 women’s soccer team proved to be much improved. Although their schedule was slim, the kickers were happy with the season. Results of the 3 games were a 3-0 loss with a 3-1 loss to Beloit and a 2-0 loss to a tough Lawrence club. Key players on this year’s club were Wanik, sophs. Mary Neice and Moira Duffey, and frosh Robyn Hardt. The team’s only goal came from frosh Connie Kempen. Men’s Team Finishes In Second Place The 1982 men’s soccer team finished a successful season with a 8-3-1 record. Key players for the ’83 kickers were soph. Bo Safrang, seniors Randy Pufahl and Kip Love, frosh Jay Brennan, and co-captains Greg Bolin and Gary Page. Fan support, hard work on the part of the team, and the dedication of coach Dave Scott were credited for the success. The team continues in its quest for a conference championship; they settled for a second place tie behind Carleton. 20
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