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Volume 90— 1985 Big Game Wttk 1984 was a distinct success. Cal kids managed to keep their des tract it e tendencies to a minimum, and actually came up with something deterfor once. On Wednesday, members of a Berkeley fraternity dumped about 30 blue and gold painted mice in Meyer for a reasonably funny prank. The mice were befriended by sophomore lutrry Robinson (ABOVE RIGHTi The march through San Francisco (LEFT) added to the fun as well, with most participants acting like mature Stanford students and increasing the chances for the rally’s permanence. Finally, the week was finished in grand style as the Cardinal atenged the 1982 rip-off by trashing the Bears. 27-10 (TOP RIGHT) 1883-1983 31 C frill) tf KtJ Sfrxry TV Suaford OuSr fW AiniUt
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The Stanford Quad x== Election Day, November 7. was tbt culmination of the bard work of campaigning, arguing, and decidingfor the Stanford community. Although Stanford soled heavily in fat or of Walter Mondale for President and Martin Carnoy for Congress, they uere both ot erwhelmed by their Republican opponents. President Reagan (ABOVE) garnered 59% of the popular vote and came within one of winning the electoral vote in all 50 stales, while Congressman Ed Zschau (RIGHT) received 04% of the sole in the 12th District, which includes the Stanford campus. SO 188S-198S Cenrui) tf Us Rtmtrtin! The Stanford Daily
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The Stanford Quad X ----------- Though December's Finals Week and Winter Break made Stanford a peaceful place, January brought one of the worlds great spectaculars to the Farm — the Superbowl. A particularly good part of the event was tin participation Stanford students, faculty, and staff had. The luckiest won tickets in lotteries, but others got spots as greeters, ushers, and ticket-takers (ABOVE). Many fans traveled great distances to see the game; some were even from Miami. Despite their best efforts, including the clogging of nearby roads with peculiar vehicles (BOTTOM), their Dolphins didn't fare too well. The atmosphere inside the stadium was dominated by Forty-Ninerfans, who had plenty to cheer about. Miami quarterback Dan Marino, shown here taking a hit from Forty-Niner Cary Johnson (RIGHT), and the rest of his team had a bad day — San Francisco won 38-16. Cexntij tfjtll Gtiirrt! The Stanford Duly 32 1883-1983
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