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SUAB provides I entertainment Along with the sandwich seminars, and Eat- to-the-beat, The Cellar, in the Student Union also entertained faculty and students with Com- edy Corner. Recruiting talented comedians came easy to the Student Union Activities Board as successful acts overwhelmed audiences. For many SUAB ' s Comedy Corner was more than a few good laughs, it was a time when the pressures of classes were forgotten and relaxa- tion filled the cellar. COMEDY CORNER 25
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ONE: Partygoers dress in style for Hallow- een. TWO: Members of Chuck Wagon and the Wheels also got into the Halloween spirit. Halloween sparks creativity, fun When October 31st rolled around, students found themselves searching everywhere for the perfect Hallow- een costume. Among the more favored places were Dooley ' s, The Wildcat House, The Bum Steer, and Stumble Inn, featur- ing the popular country rock band Chuck Wagon and the Wheels. Prizes added incentive to students as many local bars challenged imaginations by offering free drinks, cash, or various prizes. Along with various bars, students flocked to private par- ties, fraternity parties, and dorm parties. Pandamonium, a dorm party held under the football, drew an extremely large crowd. ONE 24 HALLOWEEN TWO!
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Parents, band day invite visitors The 49th annual parents day, held on October 18th proved to be successful once again. Parents from across the country came to participate in the campus tours. Along with tours, parents visited the various museums, dormatories, sororities, fraternities, and the Grace Flandreu Plane- tarium. After a day of numerous events, parents were invited to attend the football game against Washington State. Also, congregating on campus were several hun- dred band members. The annual band competition brought avid schools striv- ing for perfection. After the competition, the bands were asked to stay and par- ticipate in a half-time show for the evening game. ONE: After the high school bands performed, the U of A band demonstrates various styles. TWO: Santa Rita band members march off the field as the time limit nears the end. THREE: Bands which performed during competition returned for a combined show. FOUR: Perfection is part of band day competition. FIVE: Flag twirler, Mary Gleen, demonstrates U of A style. SIX: Sunnyside twirler adds flair to the show. SEVEN: Members of the Rincon High School band participate in the mass show. THREE 26 PARENTS AND BAND DAY
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