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- Page 13 and 14: Amidst JV\a.yhem Registration begin
- Page 15 and 16: The BEST of Homecoming 1987 Bonfire
- Page 17 and 18: Celebre tion continued from page 10
- Page 19 and 20: " eLDeRS of the Tribe" included wor
- Page 21 and 22: Rising Talent Recognition given to
- Page 23 and 24: Kiss and Tell Love-struck individua
- Page 25 and 26: ~»~~~ Fashion Statements Y of 1987
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- Page 31 and 32: If' the " I '' Tower stands as the
- Page 33 and 34: WASHINGTON State's Beasl ey Perform
- Page 35 and 36: (continued lrom p. 28) Goldsmith's
- Page 37 and 38: SEATTLE'S Ernestine Anderson b elte
- Page 39 and 40: Trim That Flab Conscientious fitnes
- Page 41 and 42: LAW students paraded their boxers a
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- Page 45 and 46: 5reak Away Mazatlan, Seattle hot an
- Page 47 and 48: The men of Alpha Tau Omega save alu
- Page 49 and 50: Get Around Mopeds popular transport
- Page 51 and 52: Nearly 200 people jammed the inters
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Sexu
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SPRAWLING hills, brilliantly colore
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Grand Finale ----------------------
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VANDALISM 24-Hour Magazine of the A
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Best times for getting a good seat
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for nearly every graduate, getting
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EVENING OI1L Dll T 11I fl Tlfl[ Bet
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u n th. g that has to do w1th eatmg
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l'ront row: Shon Parks. Matt Orem.
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It was a night where anything could
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Mac-n-Cheese, noisy neighbors, and
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In one week. Pi Beta Phi captured w
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AMEE MEANT
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A good poker face is all you need t
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North, south, east, or west, the po
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D e s t • I n a t • I 0 n • p
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By sponsoring the needy through var
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l"ront Row: Mark Lynn, Jason Leforg
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I'Tont row: Sarah Lau, Valerie Ashb
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GDI SAFARI Whitman Hall placed seco
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Whether they were tied to a ladder,
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Could this be the R.W. who is Bruce
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Unique and slightly offbeat. T H E
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T H N F 0 , e R T H E TWo plus two
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Joining past, present and future St
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With University of Idaho winning a
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Stu dents debate ethics with a loca
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Holding the first annual Shouperman
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Late nights, deadlines and low pay,
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\\'hen mus ical cli\'crs ity with a
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Mind Garnes Concentration is shatte
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During Christmas break Dave Gordon
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Storming through the pelting rain,
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The ROTC Program prepared students
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E su Demonstrations and protests ca
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Broncos were buck ed, calfs were pu
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Out of this world cultural exchange
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While making mints for a func· tlo
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Scott Caver, Architecture Laura Cha
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MoreThanJust ''No''-__, Former foot
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Taml Mattis, Marketing Richard Matt
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Although Tim Vahmen needs a wheelch
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Shawn Pratt, Computer Science Krist
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A(continued from page 1..36) pproxi
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To kick off the Centennial celebrat
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Brian Blakeley, Jr., Boise Sharla B
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Taming Chaos Secretaries prove they
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Bryant Ollbertson, SOph, Pinehurst
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Togetherness is what a family Is al
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Like Mom and Dad Resident advisors
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Sarah Lau, Jr .. SOda Springs Joe L
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Dave Mills. l"r., Pocatello Todd Mi
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frances Dobemig became assistant Gr
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Heather Pennington, Fr. , Bridgetow
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Marcy Spalding, l"r .. New Meadows
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Diplomacy surrounds the executive A
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, Debbie Hawkins. a graduate studen
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University of Idaho students choose
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The Kiva Is a large round classroom
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The cur rent genera· tlon of colle
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)> (") ::r ro -· < ro Scholarships
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Professi onal artist Judy Pfaff, wh
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The Math f'orum pan· el consisted
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Seemingly thousands of hours will b
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Angie Curtis raised the ire of Chie
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Jeanette Puhlch works on costume de
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Denise Wallace, In Sam Shepard's "
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College Isn't all study time. Kord
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Parties may be over· rated and cov
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I - A chieve It Scott carter and Mi
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Unemployed? Try Grad School Activit
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PLAY IT Sporting events brought mor
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A pile up ofthe Vandal defense, wit
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Attempts for a 10 win season fall s
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Sacrificing her knees to the floor
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Reach freshmen Kellie Morgan in the
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At the start of the Ida· h o I nvi
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In a Non-Confer· ence game against
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Battling two BSU players, junior Ma
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Driving around BSU player Doug Chil
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After being predicted to finish las
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The Vandal's only senior. Kim Chern
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In the first half of the Portland S
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Vandal sprinter Caryn Choate grabbe
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Footloose While Choate was carrying
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The No. ~ singles player, Dan Stree
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Led by three seniors, the linksters
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In a home match against WSU, James
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The attitude among Intramural playe
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Once the lives of ski team members
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Donald Gibbs, Arthur Taylor, Scott
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• • never have to say goodbye!
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Achabal, Steve 140 Acree, Don 8.3 A
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Collshaw, Jared 69 Collins, Albert
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Goudreau, Brian 147 Gough, Thorn 90
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Kover, Mark 122 Kowal, Andrew 1.30
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Nordquist, Eric 10.3 Nordquist, Tam
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Skinner. Tamsen 83 Skites, Dan 74 S
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BET A Theta Pi Scott Cleverly assem
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CATCH with good times, THAT great f
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