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Outside of the classroom, teacher and student rap together. John Privett, SJ and Steve Moggioncalda mixed a great set that kept students on the dance floor at the Tenth Annual Golden Johnnies. Exposure to crazy and wild times is guaranteed when a group of mostiy city students don cowboy attire and head to the ranch! This is exactly what happened when the seniors had their annual Barn Bash complete with square dancing at the Buck Nord Ranch, Molly Emrick Looking down from tfie Santa Clara water tower, we see the city and the University light up and welcome a peaceful night. Of course, we know that not ali is quiet below, but that a fire alarm is blaring from Swig while Wild Pizza arrives on fifth floor Dunne and typewriters click in Walsh. Student Life
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photo by Spitzi Ursin, artwork by Amy Kremer Spitzi Ursin Molly Kinney At this year ' s Spring Fling, freshmen Chris Napoli and Robert Sullivan exposed one of their interests: outdoor Monopoly. Santa Clara exposure means renewed friendships. This fall, seniors Chuck IVIuhlenhaupt, Kris Stott, John Lobb and Michael Lee talked about their last college year that lay before them. One of the best places to seek exposure was in The Santa Clara . Peta Owens checks up on the latest news around campus in our weekly school paper. Opening
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photo and artwork by Amy Kremer Amy Kremer Paul Lindblad Let ' s think about all we were exposed to. The mission church, the Jesuit philosophy, the close-knit community atmosphere, giving us a supportive environment in which to grow. Interesting faces offering new friendships and ex- periences. A different academic calendar bringing us to class instead of to the beach on Wednesdays. A professor ' s friendship outside of the class when we go one-on-one with Zorn or Logothetti in basketball. For those of us who were freshmen, we were exposed to a new and different freedom, to 50 cents a load laundry instead of mom ' s cleaning service, to living with a stranger in a 12x9 room, Yet, we also saw new restraints on this freedom: no tailgating at Leovey, police foot patrol on a Satur- day night. Exposure didn ' t limit itself to our immediate campus. Some of us experienced different cultures, different teaching approaches, different languages in Italy, France, Spain, Japan. . . . During this election year, we Vv ere bombarded with several candidates and many views. We listened to Gorbachev and Reagan speak. We welcomed Pope John Paul II. And then, there were those three hours of biology lab and formaldehyde. Coach Oldham ' s batting tips. The weary, gaunt faces of the homeless at St. James ' Pork, One hundred multiple choice questions staring us in the face. Notional television footage when the WCAC Tournament come to town. We definitely were exposed to a lot! —Amy Kremer Exposure to deadlines and stress was part of the game when thesis time came around. Communication majors Diane Vais and Pete Sobrero were faced with late nights and little time when doing their senior thesis on the media habits of the elderly. Paul Lindblad College ball requires a commitment that often exceeds that in high school. Freshmen Drew Miller and Brett Bacl man chose to try out college ball and played for Santo Clara ' s baseball team. Opening
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