University of Arizona - Desert Yearbook (Tucson, AZ)

 - Class of 1984

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lity Appeals to Wildcats Campus libraries those great edifices dedicated to studying and research - - are usually packed with students, but the number of them that are actually studying 01 con- ducting research is debatable. There are several types of collegiate library patrons. I have noticed that the bona- fide students are rare. One of the most prevalent types of li- brary-goers is the People Gazer. This person cannot concentrate very well on what he is attempting to study because every 30 sec- onds he must look up and see if he knows anyone that hap- pens to be in the general vi- cinity or is walking by. Then there ' s the Spaced Out Student (SOS) who stays on the same textbook page for the entire hour and a half spent at the library. This stu- dent is often seen intensely examining his fingernails or counting the number of holes in the ceiling. The Sleeper is similar to the SOS. The mental activity levels are the same, but un- like the SOS, the Sleeper can be found sprawled out on one of the overstuffed sofas and slobbering on the tweed fab- ric. The Socialite is the type of library patron who is the ex- act opposite of the sleeper. This student has obviously spent hours perfecting his ap- pearance just for that eve- ning ' s library debut. The So- cialite knows somebody at ev- ery table and is compelled to stop. The socialite is the type of person that makes a People Gazer ' s evening at the library worthwhile. Library 19

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L ibraries ' Versatility 1) A little shut-eye is all that Kevin Rattigan needs as he relaxes in a pair of the library ' s plush chairs. 2) Research, a major function of the library, becomes common-hat to Alfred Ri- vera. 3) Studying in the library seems to provide the night atmosphere for Scott Neff as some- thing other than his book catches his eye. 4) UA students have options in libraries with the main, Law, Medical, along with the science library, shown here, since they are all so accessible. THE UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA COUNTRY CLUB Membership Card WILDCAT, WILBUR 000001 K d U A Country CUb member n good starving and rs entitled to the privileges of memhersUp signature



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B omecoming Tradition: One 1) Homecoming activities in- cluded the Thursday ' s mini- concert by the Marching Band 2) Although Chris Brewer provides loads of ex- citement to the big event, our Wildcats went on to lose to the Washington Huskies 23- 22. 3) A pep parade through campus gave the students a channel for their rowdiness. 4) Both the Grand Marshal ' s Cup and the Most spirited Award belong to the mem- bers of Manzanita-Mohave Hall. 5) At the All-Campus Victory-party is the band 1933 . 6) Dancing together at the Royalty crowning par- ty are new king and queen, Don Hayes and Julie Schutz. 7) A culmination to the Fire- Up Spirit Night was the bon- fire. 8) Waiting attentively at the Royalty Crowning Cere- mony are king nominees: Rod Zastrow, Ivan Lesnik, Todd La Porte, Don Hayes, and Louis Giesler; queen nominees: Kim Zizik, Julie Schutz, Kim Kwo, Ginx Hawkins, and Betsy Corsino.

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