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- Page 12 and 13: WAITING in fall regis· tratlon lin
- Page 14 and 15: Tail-gate parties, victory over Wol
- Page 16 and 17: THe Vandals and the Wolfpack came h
- Page 18 and 19: Culturally Yours Prichard Art Gal~r
- Page 20 and 21: " SAX PLAYER", a wa· tercolor by L
- Page 22 and 23: HALLS and houses held " Set Up Your
- Page 24 and 25: Tre ndy Pace Stone washed jeans, ru
- Page 26 and 27: LATAH Care Center provided a benefi
- Page 28 and 29: Comics into Cash CReATOR of cartoon
- Page 30 and 31: LOCAT~D on the west side of the Hol
- Page 32 and 33: Palouse Rocks and R o lls Carnivals
- Page 34 and 35: ROCK music lovers traveled to Seatt
- Page 36 and 37: Good Vibes Anderson, Brown join Ham
- Page 38 and 39: WtlGHT rooms were usually packed wi
- Page 40 and 41: No Colors. Please Tenth Mardi Gras
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- Page 44 and 45: While some love the snow, others li
- Page 46 and 47: Reservatio n s Not R e quired Parti
- Page 48 and 49: BeTA Roger Cecil gets around the Pa
- Page 50 and 51: Pare nts on Kids· Turf Students sh
- Page 52 and 53: Participants in the Moscow Mardi Gr
- Page 54 and 55: Plight of the Palouse Police Pinpoi
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NOT only did gradu· ates cel ebrat
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COLLeGes held their commencement ex
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Blasts of blow dryers echoed throug
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AFTERNOON OTIE DI\T I1T I\ TiriE Wh
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What is your favorite time of the d
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What is your favorite time of the d
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LIVE IT All studies and no interact
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By the middle of the semester, uoro
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Squeamish stomachs could not withst
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front row: Brad Adams, James Steele
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Even more than untied shoes. Delta
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What a mess! An abundance of broken
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Eleven fraternities courted women t
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They arrived back in Moscow on Mond
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There's no need to drive out of tow
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l'ront row: Lanle Sliva, Heather Li
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Memorizing pizza delivery numbers g
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Big wheel, kegs. lip synchs and tug
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Striving for the fastest time possi
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Alpha Tau Omega pledges give Rush C
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10. TOP TEN SUITE 101 SAYINGS: 10.
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ever thought about getting paid to
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ASUI Senate: row one: Robert Watson
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SArb members not only learn leaders
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We want your BLOOD You see the Red
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Senior t heater arts m ajor Steve T
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Falling safely into t he arms of Ma
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"Unbearable" computers are BOOTED O
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In two hour shifts KUOI disk jockey
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With buzzer ready, Reid Atwood prep
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When it comes to the good life, The
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Sophomore Greg Wooten, acting as a
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Ken Moore, Ra ymond Brown, Matt Mul
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A oP A ON ThE /.S5u£S Photographer
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A Blue Mountain Com muni· ty Colle
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All over the world, the UI Radio cl
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Helping Hand Live-in housemothers h
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It's Alive Perch thrives for 40 yea
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Michael George, Architecture Harver
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Russ Larocqu, Finance Richard Law,
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In The Mainstream Ramps and elevato
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Extra Brains Learning Resource Cent
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Gregory Sun. Animal Science Sonia S
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100 Years of Applause Music, dance,
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100 Years of Applause (continued fr
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Chad Cooper, Jr .. Moscow Jeanette
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All in the family Students juggle p
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Andy Howard. SOph .• Marsing Dari
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Like Mom and Dad (continued from pa
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Debbl Mcfarlane, l'r .. Spokane, WA
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Three's Company (continued from pag
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from Far and Wide J ames Watt was o
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From Far and Wide (continued from p
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Serving Students With the shape of
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ACHIEVE IT Academia. Isn't that sup
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Upperclassmen offer tips and advice
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The College of Forest· ry, founded
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The College of Agriculture, founded
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Achieve It At a dinner for December
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Some students work during the year
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The college of Letters and Sciences
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Complaints and opinions voiced by s
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Registration lines end eventually,
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An item, or the capsule? Beer and o
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John Hurley plays the role of the n
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Ri c h (Robert Mor· gan). the AIDS
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Popular Opinion: Studying is an imp
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Krls Wallace Is one of hundreds of
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It is often difficult to find a spo
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... but sometimes activities within
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With broken records and a Big Sky C
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Pile-Up completions and 398 yards i
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Plagued by injuries and inexperienc
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In the match against WSU, junior ou
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At the sound of the gun both Vandal
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While adjusting to the changes coll
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Waiting for the rebound payed off f
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Contender of Conference play, the V
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While managing to reach above the d
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R e puta tion season," Chernecki sa
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Behind the scenes of the Vandal spo
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No one expected the Vandal track te
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In the 800, Vince Col· lins and Ro
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It was a tennis match made in heave
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Golf can be a grueling sport, but a
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Some sports are really rugged , oth
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In a Co·Rec Volleyball game, Sean
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In a home game against BSU. Doug Tr
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A virtually unheard-of season led t
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ENDING IT After it was all said and
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The Palouse Empire's Finest in Flow
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Bruce, John 71, 14.3 Bruce, Shannon
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Fenies, Ann 79 Fenis. Jehan 8.3 Fer
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Jake, John 200 Jakomeit. Jacqueline
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Meyer, Bryce 73 Meyer, Denise 81 Me
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Rowe, John ~. 189 Roy, Mat 71, 159
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Warren, Amy 87 Wascher, Dave 67 Was
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Answers from p. 85 1. c 2. b and c
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FANS were confident of Vandal victo