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Show o I J pM THUNDERBIRD STUDENT FEES COULD REACH THE $100 MARK SOON. SEE DETAILS ON PACE 3. Jk : J W ,.i i ,1 . f: t f ; - I t lilt ':$ KNOW MAYBE ADMINISTRATORS US FOR THE WHINERS WE REALLY ARE. SEE PAGE 4. ' y i. 4 ' 0 &: Vl- ... wmm t i . X e w is XT' t ROBERT KENNEDY: WHAT MIGHT HAVE BEEN. SEE DETAILS ON WM'0 & ' .'"""'-l-a .. ' '' '7 ? PAGE 7. r but was gunned down. The SUSC women lost both games of the doublehader on Friday to end their season. Michelle Stewart, after stealing second in the as well. playoffs with Cal Lutheran, tried to pilfer third P3c Lady 'Birds bounced out in home playoff ' Ca Lutheran ends softbal lers 'T season with pair of wins at SUSC SUSC's Lady 'Bird softball squad fell in its bid to advance to the NAIA national tournament in Oklahoma playofts here City, as Cal Lutheran swept the Friday. 11-- 7 Lancerettes v. on the first game d The a take to and held off a late Lady 'Bird comeback try unranked SUSC's season at a.,, lath-ranke- nhtcap, M ending 1B-1I 5ASEBALLERS CAP SEASON WITH the mighty twin wins over PAGE 10. COUGARS. SEE in topped Cal Lu same the with come couldn't up Thousand Oaks, but tn j , ; ,, z.jr, sUSC flawless play on the SUSC diamond Friday. Errors helped offset a good day at the plate for Joy Peterson's squad In the opener SUSC who outhit the Lancerettes 23-2but came back to 0 count a time by trailed at one lend respectability. The second game, spiinkled with defensive gems by a 0 lead before SUSC, was a bit closer as CLC built seventh. in the the 'Birds scored three times in bom 'Bad mound ace Donna Pay went all the way 11-- 1 3. at record losses tor SUSC to put her season 9-- a-- |