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A FULL HOUSE or a flush is a good hand, ac cording to Todd Hall. Cards. Trivial Pursuit and Pictionary were popular games played during study breaks or on weekends. Photo by Dan Le- va THIS ONE ' S FOR YOU! A get together at one of the local bars is a good way to relax and laugh with friends. Photo by Dan Levar DORM LIFE makes it easy to become close to some new friends. Kara Crist. Christa Reese and Loree Anderson clown around, breaking the monotony of studying. Photo by Sheri Zapp 8 Student Life Division
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A ' f rs , 1L 1 WILL THE REAL COWBOYS please stand up? Fans supported the Cowboy basketball team through a season of high expectations, and dress- ing up for the occasion was nothing unusual Photo by Joe Mahoney RELAXATION IS THE KEY to a Fennis Dembo free throw. The Cowboy standout was on the cover of two major sporting magazines, including Sports Illustrated . Photo by Joe Mahoney OUTRUNNING THE DEFENSE. Gerald Abra- ham picks up a few yards on the way to a 27-13 win over conference rival Air Force. Abraham had 1,305 yards rushing on the year which broke a previous record of 1,165 held by Myron. Har-. deman. Photo by Joe Mahoney Opening 7
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STUDENT LIFE takes in alot more than just classes and party- ing. Jane Rorabaugh catches up on studying while Jill Rodri- gues works on cross-stitch. Photo by Dan Levar MAKING HIS THIRD appearance at the Arena-Auditorium (inset photo i, the San Diego Chicken entertained the crowd and helped the referees with their calls. Photo by Ed Williams Student jCife P frf Good friends and fun along with mishaps and frustration highlight- • ed the year for us. Since Wyoming ' s drinking age was still 1 9, going to the bars with friends was a date almost every weekend. There was a hot spot for each type of student, whether he liked country or pop music. With pre-season basketball ratings so high, standing in line for student tickets became a reality. Testing stress affected us all and ditching class was sometimes the only escape. Parking our cars was a task in itself, and t raffic violations were as common as apple pie. We all handled the gaps created by everyday life well. When things needed to be done, we did them. When priorities needed to be set, we set them. Extra time was filled by various activities such as Homecoming and Derby Days, or maybe eating or sleeping. Stars of fame were seen on campus. Alex English was the featured speaker at the President ' s Freshmen Assembly, Richard Thomas dropped by campus in February, and the Outfield put on a rockin ' concert. What a way of ffl Tilling the Qaps Student Lite Division 9
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