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T W H U N D,Wf Kurt lackson Do ASSCU presidents really have heroes? Our hero, Mike Maciag, stands next to a cardboard figure of Michael Jordan at the ASSCU-sponsored 3-on-3 basketball tournament. After one of his last college games, Paris Greenwood shares a moment with his mother, Carol. Both families and friends found the field a great place for gathering to congratulate or console a player. 4 Opening
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G I V U N . J Tim Mvers A rainy day is not always a gloomy day. Seniors Cameron Coulter and Luisa Giulianetti take advantage of a unique way to get close to a friend — sharing an umbrella. Breaking from baseball and books, Scott Chiamparino shoots some pool in the Benson game room. SCU pool sharks and slops practiced in the game room to sharpen up on skills made popular by the film Color of Money . shelly Savasta Opening
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u N . The Mission Gardens isn ' t the only place to catc h sonu ' rays. Stacey MacDonough takes advantage of the sun in Buck Shaw Stadium as she watches a baseball game. Scott Alyn The streaked lights of passing cars show the detour on the Alameda. This construction marked the first sign of progress toward an Alameda Free campus. T M hink back about all the classes you ' ve take here. Recall the hours of note taking, book reading, and paper writing on every stibject from Far Eastern religions to quantitative methods. Now try to remem- ber everything you learned from those classes. Sure, you ' ll remember the suffering you went through, but the information? It was forgotten as soon as the final was turned in, right? Well actually, you probably learned more than yoti believe. Take economics, for example. I bet when you read a story about the federal deficit or Reagan ' s supply-side policy you have a mtich better under- standing than before taking the class. Even classes like statistics and calculus stick in your mind. You may not remember them now, but vou will when that report on consumer buying habits is lying on your desk. There are also those classes that you remember almost everything from — classes that struck a nerve and had you dying to learn more. Maybe they were literature classes, or philosophy classes, or classes in bio-chemistry; maybe they were in your major, )e they were electives. The point is, from every one of those nine 14 classes a year, from the people, and rom the variety of other programs and ictivities on campus, whether senior happy- ' hours, or counseling from the acadeifiie resource center, you take a something with you. Of course, ' pu eart ' t take it all, but you take what you need. — Tim Myers Opening 5
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