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CAUGHT UP IN THE ACTION AT A HOMECOMING RED RAIDER RENAISSANCE Fire up! Red Raider spirit could be seen and heard throughout the campus. Homecoming weekend proved to be one of the most exciting events to take place during the fall semester. With all the homecoming festivities going on, it was easy to get caught up in the action. Red Raider Renaissance was the theme for the homecoming gala. Traditions were continued, and new ones were started. The Tech cheerleaders, as well as the Saddle Tramps, were able to stir up spirit for the game. On Friday night, a bonfire and pep rally were featured, and the homecoming queen nominees were announced. The events surrounding the homecoming celebra- tion were publicized well, said Robyn Test, a sopho- more pre-nursing student from Los Angeles. You could feel the excitement of the other students that were caught up in the festivities. — Sydnee White As the flames of the bonfire reach for the sky, Teena Strube and Courtney Phelps watch the fire at its height. (Photo by Greg Humphries! 10 — Homecoming
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JINU =IND rnncwcLi-i- i ms. cflVflZD Caught in between presidents, Texas Tech bade fare- well to former president Dr. Lauro Cavazos and welcomed Dr. Elizabeth Haley as interim president. (Photo by Ian Halperin iiving a Red Raider gun salute, Lauro Cavazos and his life, Peggy Cavazos say goodbye at an emotional arewell rally, attended by students, faculty and staff, jven for them in the University Center. (Photo by Ian lalperini Moving forward, Lauro Cavazos leaves Tech for his new position as U.S. secretary of education. Vice President George Bush administers the oath as Presi- dent Ronald Reagan and Peggy Cavazos watch. (Pho- to by The Associated Press) Designed by Lora Lulz Farewell. President Cavazos
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Cheerleaders Tracy Nichols, Brandi Noble, Mitch Bradshaw and Thomas DeLoach put Raid- er spirit into action as they per- form for the homecoming crowd. (Photo by Greg Humphriesl Dressing up a classic, members of Phi Theta Psi march down Broadway during the homecom- ing parade. (Photo hy Corby Ro- berts) Cheerleader Welton Blaylock shakes hands with Raider fans Travis Sandifer and Ju- les Beebee before the Baylor game begins. (Photo by Cor- by Roberts) Designed by Lora Lulz Homecoming — 1 1
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