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.-X i When I was a stu- dent, Notre Dame was all male...Bad. We changed dorms every year.. .Good. When I was a sen- ior, the Irish were 2 and 8. ..Bad. Paul Hornung won the Heisman...Good. Today, Notre Dame remains the number one Catholic institution of higher learning. ..Good, good, good. -Phil Donahue, ' 57
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Noteworthy Year In Review 1991-1992 - what a year! Time-honored tra- ditions like the Fisher Regatta, Bookstore Basketball, and An Tostal entered new chapters into their rich histories. Another class joined the ranks of the alumni, and a new class arrived on campus to add their talents to Notre Dame. The University began its celebration of a hundred and fifty years of excellence with new buildings and large scale events like the first home- coming in many years. Dorms continued their own traditions with the Dillon Pep Rally and Odin. Year In Review puts these events alongside those which have occurred on the national and international scenes. YEAR IN REVIEW
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Heat Wave The annual Fisher Regatta was held this past spring, marking the kickoff of An Tostal. Students built original boats, which were then raced by dorm members on Saint Mary ' s Lake. The winners of this year ' s race were Fisher and Lewis. St. Ed ' s took home the most original design prize for their two story float- ing home. Contest judges included Sgt. Tim McCarthy, the officer who advises against drinking and driv- ing at home football games, Lieu- tenant Sam Walsh of Crime Stop- pers, and philosophy professor Tom Morris. This past year was Bookstore Basketball ' s twentieth anniversary. Hundreds of teams were formed, each with its own, carefully selected (frequently bordering on the ob- scene) name. This year ' s tourna- ment began with a demonstration game in which Notre Dame Ath- letes, Monk Malloy, and Book- store Basketball organizers partici- pated. Tournament participants battled to the bitter end, and Ad- works All-Stars emerged victori- ous. SUFR, or Students United For Respect, executed a sit-in on April 17 in the Registrar ' s Office. The students participating demanded negotiations with Father Edward Malloy on a racial harassment pol- icy , a central department to handle discriminatory issues, and the es- tablishment of concrete fines and punishments for harassment. -Courtney Bannister 20 YEAR IN REVIEW SCORE IT: Bookstore Finals get intense. SIT IN: SUFR members protest in April. AVOID? The Noid was a favorite at the Regattta. GET LEIT) on Howard ' s Regatta entry. STUD DUCK? Well, stranger things have happened!
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