University of Santa Clara - Redwood Yearbook (Santa Clara, CA)

 - Class of 1986

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University of Santa Clara - Redwood Yearbook (Santa Clara, CA) online collection, 1986 Edition, Page 9 of 328
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Iunior Doug Davirlovich fires off an 1-xtm point during St U's Sl JS Homer oming vir tory against Cfal luthr-mn. Coat h Terry Mallvy late Pat Malley, and led Football Conference title with an overall 8-241 record. Greg Schultz Strolling through the Mission Gardens on a beautiful, sunny day, freshman Mike Becker and sophomore Brian Keating take in some of Santa CIara's historical sights, including our guardian of the Mission Gardens, the statue of jesus Christ. Opening succeeded his father, Ihr- the Broncos to the We-ste rn

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AC NG THE CH NGE Tim Myers Catherine Long sees great things in her friend, Candace Colson as the two prepare to take the field for an intramural softball game. eyboards clicked in cadence, almost like grasshoppers in the night. It was dead Week and just about every terminal in the Kenna PC lab became part of a chaotic rhythm, students struggling to finish that last program or paper before finals. High-powered wordprocessing or spreadsheet programs became the only way for some students to get through those last few days until spring break. For these people, typewriters were a thing ofthe past. Many wondered how they ever got along without a computer in the first place. But others were less enthusiastic. The possibility of tltnnn 'A AA: .nan erasing an entire term paper on a floppy disk did not appeal to these people whatsoever. As always, our frames of ' reference strongly influenced our responses. Some students flocked to the new lounge in the basement of Benson. However, those people involved with minority student services and organizations felt they had been dealt with Opening unfairly in the reallocation of office space after the



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BL EPRI FOR THE uring tl1e winter months, wl1e11 tl1e su11 is farther north tl1a11 usual, OIIC ca11 Slllllfl outside tl1e back door of St. Josephs a11d watcl1 tl1e Sllll set through the Nobili Hall tower. It is a spectacular sight to watch tl1e tower fall i11to sill1ouette a11d all the ligl1t i11 tl1e sky see111 focused o11 o11e special place. It is a view which makes OIIC wonder about the histoiy of SCU, Californiais oldest institution of l1igher lear11i11g. Students a11d faculty are proud of their association with tl1is established University. But we are ,1 Sharon Bender Taking advantage of spring quarter sunshine, a solitary student catches up on class reading in the Benson courtyard between Shapell Lounge and the Campus Bookstore. 6 Opening RE an old school i11 a IICW era tiying to n1ai11tai11 a standard of quality Zllld excellence. And son1eti1nes it isn't easy. We celebrated the er1d of the 50 million dollar fund drive, but 1nany proble111s still re111ai11. Professors are doubled up i11 offices, housing can't be guaranteed to se11iors and classrooms are scarce, all because of a general lack of space. Even the Alameda re-route, 11ow finally begun, is making den1a11ds o11 scarce resources. Choices are bei11g made every day and, undoubtedly, the ulesuit ethic re111ai11s Cellfflll to CClLlC21IiOI1 at Santa Clara. The next five year plan holds solutions to SCU's 11ew problems, but it will take money a11d ti1ne to realize the111. - Greg Schultz .Max

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