Stephen F Austin State University - Stone Fort Yearbook (Nacogdoches, TX)

 - Class of 1982

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(1) Students stand patiently in line to receive their student I D. cards and parking stickers. (2) Fred Dial places his stamp of approval on a student ' s registration form. 10 20 27 Striking air traffic controllers crippled commer- cial fights nationwide. Kenny Stabler left the Houston Oilers U.S. F-14 Tomcat jets shot down two Soviet built Libyan fighters over the Gulf of Sidra. Kenny Stabler returned to the Houston Oilers. Student Life— 21

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august- Fall Semester begins with hectic registration There are times when every stu- dent must take life ' s challenges and persevere to the end. To many SFA students, this trying time was referred to as registration. Registration was initially created for students to return to school early and arrange their schedules for the semes- ter. However, with the introduction of preregistration in the fall of 1981, the problems and headaches of regis- tration were partially alleviated. Registration was still a headache in the fall due to students failing to preregister on time or neglecting to pay fines during the Spring Semester. Many students were seen racing back and forth from the HPE Complex to UPD or the Fiscal Office all day trying to clear delinquencies. Many transfer and new students were lost in the maze of tables and professors. Yet, amidst all the confusion of registra- tion, students managed to schedule their classes and retain some integrity. (1) A Lumberjack Band student returns to SFA to begin rigorous marching rehearsals. (2) Clay Martin and Jim Gouvernante move their stereo equipment back into their room in the units. (3) Richard Musquiz picks up his student I D. card in the UC. 20— Student Life



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September T 1 1 1 rail rush There was a marked difference in fall rush 1981. Primarily, a new policy stating that sorority pledges must have 12 semester hours before rush prevented the normal entourage of prospective pledges. This cut the number of all pledges almost in half. Alpha Chi Omega and Delta Delta Delta were the largest gainers with 20 pledges each. On the other hand, SFA fraternities showed a striking increase in the number of pledges. The full week of formals, smokers, and other rush ac- tivities proved worthwhile for many of the fraternities. The fraternity with the largest number of pledges was Theta Chi with 35. Frat life means total devotion to whatever you set your mind to and, more importantly, success, according to Mark Caffee, Monahans sophomore and 1981 Theta Chi pledge. After spending an afternoon with a group of other rushees planning a rush party, Mark was impressed by the organization and energy put forth by his fraternity brothers. Mark waited a year before pledging because at first he had a very anti-Greek attitude. However, as he became accustomed to SFA and established a group of friends, he found that he associated primarily with Greeks. I wanted to become a part of what I saw them enjoying. The highlight for Mark during rush was the formal. For Mark this event brought about the realization of brotherhood. We all gathered in a huge circle and celebrated Theta Chi, Mark commented. It was there I felt the strength of the brotherhood. Most of all, Mark looks forward to his future in Theta Chi and the rewards of being a part of fraternity life. He feels that frat life will be full of brotherhood with more strength and honor than most people can imagine. (1) Kappa Alpha actives anxiously waited for prospective pledges to run down the Austin Building steps. (2) John Bonner socializes at the Theta Chi party. Student L ' rfe

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