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Student Life Divider — 13
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Sitting and sharing a quite moment to- gether, two Tech students relax amid the beauty of the Red Raider campus. Photo by Art Alvarez Demonstrating students have not changed that much since Tech began this couple takes a minute to study up on their homework. Photo from South- west Collection. Lots of things have changed at Tech but one thing remains the same. Despite the constant turnover of students, the friendliness they share alw ays stays the same. Student Life It begins when we put that last bit of luggage in the back of Dad ' s 74 Toyota and take off for the glamour and excitement of college living, and ends four or five years later when we take that long walk across stage to receive our degree. It ' s full of new experiences and new friends, it ' s football and bas- ketball and Homecoming — it ' s student life. And for a majority of college students it ' s a time that they will remember with mixed emotions. — Sid Lowe Si i 1 2 — Student Life Divider
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Why Tech? I ' ll tell you Tech, Lubbock and the South Plains of- fered students a chance to grow in their knowledge of the world. We ' ve all heard the jokes. You know, like why is Lubbock called the Hub City? Then someone an- swers because the hub is the slowest part of the wheel. But is Lubbock really that backward? And if it is, why, would young J, men and women not = raised in the area even I consider attending Tech? i Of course, the answer is ■o ' •? e -» Q 14 — Lubbock, Tech. the Southplains that Lubbock isn ' t that backward and Tech has more to offer than just Lub- bock. In fact Lubbock, Tech and the rest of the South Plains offered students and residents a unique op- portunity to be a part of a complex and growing community with both cul- tural and educational op- portunities not offered in many areas. Perhaps the biggest problem Lubbock has is the fact its location in the state of Texas. If you could pick Lubbock up and move it to another state chances are that Lubbock would be either the largest or second largest city in that area, but with a signif- icant number of Tech stu- dents raised in areas around major metropoli- tan cities like Dallas, Ft. Forth, Houston and San Antonio, Lubbock suffers from unfair comparisons. Sure Lubbock doesn ' t have as good a symphony as Dallas, or as many mu- seums as Ft. Worth or as large a business district as Houston or as many cul- tural and ethnic attrac- tions as San Antonio, but not many cities in the United States do. In fact, if most people would simply take the time to compare Lubbock to cities its own size most would find Lub- bock to be a leader in its services and cultural offer- ings. With a population of over 180,000 residents and a yearly influx of 24,000 students, Lubbock isn ' t ex- actly the ' ' little West Texas town on the Prairie. It is in fact, a city in every sense of the word. The Lubbock community features a Civic Ballet, a Symphony Orchestra, a variety of mu- seums, art galleries, fes- tivals, and theatres, two colleges and one univer- continued on page 1 7
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