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The Bronco Cheering Section raises enthusiasm at the Homecoming game against Davis. Frustration and disappointment are the feelings Mike Wegner expresses because of his injury in the Davis vs. SCU game. i J N.-oi Dorlo 0 C 8 Sports , 5. Q Dorio Barbieri
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' Laura Randall 'ajama-clad, 2nd floor lclaughlin women Michelle ipain, Colleen Fitzgerald, and llimi Faulders host a party for heir Screw-Your-Roommate. John .eupp, T.J. Spear, and Chris Lyons oined them in Colleen's room. iuzanne Fuchslin and Steve Iethercutt rock-it-out in Iawaiian gear at the Special ilympics dance-a-thon in January. lnly 12 couples finished the 24 lout long eventg many dropped 'ut in the early morning hours. Sue Walters Siillllfiliemlii life SNIP and TUCK ell, if you don't like it we can take it in a lit- tle . . .' Changes, alterations, renovations. Santa Clara received alterations on much of its wardrobe. From construction to expand Daly Science and Benson Center to many new faces in Student Services, Campus Min- istry, and Saga, student life changed . . . and changed for the better. Rather than a closet full of the same old duds, ASUSC proposed a diversified and bal- anced entertainment calendar featuring more dances, a wider range of concert artists in- cluding Spyro Gyra and Charlie Daniels, and various lecturers. But, Santa Clara not only brought in gifted performers and authorities, it also reached out. The Santa Clara experience extended far beyond the trappings of the Mission adobe walls as attested by the Jamaica Program for SCU students to help .. all some of the world's poor. ,li i t And, our location in the Silicon fl l 'l' W Valley just might have something I to do with the increasing amount of computers on campus. From the administration which became an IBM dealer, and ordered 150 IBM PC's, to the large num- bers of students who did their homework on one, the Santa Clara system steadily absorbed more computers. So on the surface, and on deeper levels as - well, a hem is let out here, some new items are added there, and Santa Clara emerged a better university. Joseph R. Fraher Senior English major smp and a rucx 7
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tackle The 61 c mrnerhack fr mm T h e a 8500 parents, alumni, and students celebrate the Broncos' Homecoming he fans who made their way into Buck Shaw Stadium for the Octo- ber 15th homecoming game weren't the only ones soaring. To start the game off with just the right punch, a skydiving team dropped into Buck Shaw Stadium and just happened to bring the game ball with them. For the first three quarters of the game, the Broncos held their own against perennially strong UC Davis Aggies. How- ever, the fourth quarter proved to be SCU's nemesis, as the Ag- gies overpowered the Broncos to score 21 points and go on to win the game. Realizing that Davis. was a tough team to beat, coach Pat Malley said, I Seconds before contact, junior Isaac Vaughn, quarterback, looks for an open receiver as running back Tom Havens, also a junior, attempts to block a Davis Aggie. was not overly disappointed with the team's performance. Homecoming day ended with a street dance on Santa Clara St. where students boogied to the sounds of Laser Boy, a top 40 band. Saturday's game capped off a Homecoming Week made great only because SCU students got involved in the many scheduled events. Spirits were high - un- fortunately, not high enough to allow the Bronco gridders to come away with a victory. Barbie Lycette Freshman business major Ellen Arabian Freshman undeclared Strength and endurance are needed to escape the strong Davis team. Isaac Vaughn displays these qualities as he tries with all his might to gain yardage. Dono Barbler The Game
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