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it WML ri' How to get off the lift worries prospective skiers during their ride from the bottom of the slopes to the very top. A group from the Universities of Colorado and Nebraska entertained UT Arlington students. of J- I l A , i if tis ,. X Nw N , Ski lessons are available at the slopes, but some students prefer to get a head start on learning,
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lack Powell, UT Arlington senior, leads students from several mid-western col- leges in a folk singing session after a days skiing on the slopes Ted Trept, senior, feels that skiing is not nearly as hard as the snow is soft ,vi- C 0 tg: X an I Ski Trip Means un n Colorado Forty-two students journeyed to Winter Park, Colorado, for a five day, between- semester ski session. Sponsoring the group were Dr. and Mrs. U. O. Herrmann and Dr. I.. C. Mathias. The Student Activities Board organized the mid-semester trip. The group stayed at the Timber House Lodge in Winter Park, about an hour's drive into the mountains west of Denver. The Inn, distinctly German in atmosphere, is owned by a German immigrant couple, Mr. and Mrs, Timerhaus. Over half of the group had never skiedg every action was an obstacle. How to get off the ski lift once you get on? Howto hold the ski poles? Howto get up after you fall down? l-low to muster enough courage to ski down a steep beginners slope? Casualties on the trip were limited to a split metal ski pole and a snapped ski. 1 ,gms 'nit , 45123 Timber House Lodge, where UT Arlington students stayed was the perfect blend of German food and European atmosphere in the Rocky Mountain.
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iv ,gp 3 1 Zi ft' 7 -W r 5 0 ' v if K' ,WG IA 1 fi' Three police cars escorted the Rebels from campus on their spirit ride to Commerce for the ETSU football game. Nearly 60 cyclists, riding in I5-minute shifts, pedaled for nine hours and arrived early for kick-off. Sixt cbs Pedal To ETSU Game Some sixty Rebel Rousers, students, and cheerleaders banded together for the Great Bicycle Ride from Arlington to Commerce forthe East Texas State University game this year. The crew arrived on time to cheer the Rebels on to a 7-6 victory over the Lions. The marathon bicycle trip, sponsored by Rebel Rousers to build spirit and spearheaded by Rusty Russell, covered a distance of 80 miles, but only three riders made the entire distance. David Watson and Susie Wine rode a tandem bike more than 50 miles. Larry Bauer, vvho rode his bicycle all the vvay to Commerce and back, was named Top Cyclist for his efforts. He is practicing for the i968 Olympics , ,iv Q K ti Q., -ev Saiitlia Griffin rubs on linament to ease the leg cramps of Rusty Russell, weary riclr-r who coordinated The Great Ride, 'R
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