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CD Cowpokes Poke Cows The eighth annual Kindergarten Rodeo was unusually exciting and successful. It began with a spectacular Grand Entry and the traditional singing ol' the HStar Spangled Banner. The Master of Ceremonies introduced each event. The Rodeo had everything from bronco-busting on stick horses to the singing of all the verses in MDecp in the Heart of Texasf, The barrel racers had an advantage be- cause the barrels had clowns in them and could not tip over. The Kindergarteners wrestled with steers that used rulers for horns, and they did trick and calf roping with hula-hoops. The First Graders were the special guests of the Kindergartencrs. in C
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ll board Flight In the beginning was the Journalism Institute at Trin- ity. Six staffers, including Flight ,743 co-editors and ad- visor, spent a fun and work-filled week in San Antonio, where they learned the art of yearbook making. 6'Where's Whitson?', c'Where's Joe Glutz?,' Then it was patron letters, advertising contracts, dead- lines, deadlines, and more deadlines. Some innovations in the book were cluster outlines, Hsentencei' texts CgBut it can,t be donelwj, new divisions of the book, and duo- tone. Who,s taking pictures of . . .?,' was the plaintive cry of the staffers making picture requests. You have sixteen pages due this deadline. And itis tomorrowlw For those who didn,t meet their deadlines, there were Saturday sessions with a goodly supply of coffee and Dunkin' Donuts. The editors motivated staff- ers with the familiar line, NOK, everybody, the book is going to be late. Itis just a question of how latela' Healthy staff disagreements made for a lively working atmosphere. However, through thick or thin, good or bad, deadlines met or missed, the co-editors kept the staff spirit high with their motto, f'This is going to be the best book yetf' ..,.. Wa, if D i,. f K6 Vyik V ., Mi ,,i.,,.L v ff Y J e as Www
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