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1 ,I fi Q .. 1 Q- 'N Hedda helluva GDOD TIME. t was a sticky hot September night for the restless students in McLaughlin 317. The school year had begun. Classes, a couple of big fraternity parties, coconut oil in the gardens at noon, perfume and cologne in the halls before dinner. But soon, as more trees bared their limbs, fewer students bared theirs. And as though it were part of the natural cycle, studying became an increasingly common indoor activity. Gradually, though, the pressure was building, tension mounted - finals were invading. They stormed the campus and levied a brutal tyranny Then, at the height of their oppression, they toppled, crashed, and were over. Students, facul- ty, administrators, along with the buildings, groaned a sigh of relief. It was Christmas Break. Upon returning, everyone found a similar, though chillier, regimen awaiting them. Refreshed from their i X Christmas hibernation, many thought that winter quarter seemed to fly by. For others, the cold and repetition seemed only to slow the pace. Spring quarter was the real test, it separated the students from the tourists. This time, as the menacing finals approached, the unsuspecting student body was undermined with sun, Santa Cruz, and subversive liquid refreshments - all cleverly calculated to wreak havoc upon inno- cent GPA's. At the time, registration, classes, tests, and finals seemed a tedious burden. But when it only lasts four years and then is over, the unique charm of it all is impossible to deny. Joseph R. Fraher Senior English major Dining Out is Julie Werner's specialty. Her column appeared weekly in The Santa Clara and featured restaurants close to campus. Julie, a combined science major, divided her extra time between writing and working at the information Booth. Haada helluva sooo TIME' 5
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Epauletted and double-track- stitched styles adorn freshman womens crew coxswain Addie Roff and sophomore Dunne resident Knut Gotterup. The resurging popularity of jean jackets hit the campus fall quarter and were seen in a variety of shapes and sizes. Michael Risso X , f' Q 'li K if M' get wc' During a men's cross coun- try meet at San Jose City Col- lege, senior John Maloney Sprints towards the finish line. On his way to work in the Benson basement, Sher Khan crosses Santa Clara St. Sher, a sophomore, is from Pakistan, and is studying electrical engineering. ael N550
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Ma i, f , Hawaiian gear at the Special Olympics Dance-a-thon in January. Eating a Thursday lunch over the latest issue of The Santa Clara, Alex Quong relaxes in the newly remodeled cafeteria. As the first stage in the Benson Center renovation, new dividers, posters, carpet, and furniture were added to the revamped dining room. Student Life Namkoo Ellen ,W A 3,2 .,':f ',! ff A X cf af
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