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SIGN SHOP

Dave Lincoln makes

L.L. Bean look bad . . . a

preppy par excellence, he

feels there shouldbe prep

and non-prep designated

areas in all public facili­

ties (i.e. planes, offices,

restaurants). Neverthe­

less, we like him because

he is responsible for all

A.S.B. poster publicity

and consistentlymeets all

requests anddemands, no

matter how impossible, or

inconsiderate.

Sign Shop Director: Dave

Lincoln

TRAFFIC

COURT

The Trafficcourt hears

traffic citationappeals on

campus. A student wish­

ing to have a ticket ap­

pealed fills out the re­

quired from and presents

his case to the court. The

appeal iseither denied or

granted. If granted, the

ticket doesnot have to be

paid. Eachcase is decided

on its own merit.

VISTA

Truly an integral part of USD, the

Vista, thesole student forum on cam­

pus, again reachednew heights in jour­

nalistic endeavors. This year found

Robert Madden andMatt Piselli joined

at the elbow and strapped to the helm,

all the while maintaining as aura of au­

thority. Auspicious honors were con­

ferred upon CarolDamon and GinaAr-

caro, our twins and seasonedsailors in

this dinghy. Fear of takeover prompted

the editors to keep these two under

guard, releasing them only to write sto­

ries, layout pages, and purchase grog.

Manning the crowsnest was Mark Ry-

land, photojournalist par excellance,

bringing our writer'swords to lifewith

visual images with a certain savoir faire

that only Ryland could attain. Togeth­

er with the rest of ourmotley crew,

The

Vista

survivedyet another year to re­

turn to publication next year.