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dances draw large crowds One of the many functions of the Student Associa¬ tion was to sponsor student body dances throughout the fall and spring terms. With the exception of no show bands these dances were all successful and well attended. Fraternity and local dances also gave the Sul Ross student a choice between western, rock, or soul music. Those favoring western music attended dances featuring such bands as the Blue-Bonnet Ram¬ blers. For rock lovers Pax and the Lynx provided the sound. And for soul enthusiasts Artie Toliver played for an after-game dance held in the Student Union Building. 18
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nira rodeo ushered in by rain . . . As the chute gate swung open September 24, the Sul Ross Intercollegiate Rodeo kicked off the 1970-71 National Intercollegiate Rodeo As¬ sociation season. Drizzling rain, up to 3.5 inches, turned the arena into a slippery, but soft mud puddle, padding the falls of the contestants. But the condition of the arena did not stop Sul Ross cowboys and cowgirls from placing third in the rodeo, winning money and points in NIRA ' s Southwestern Division. Over 216 cowboys and cowgirls from 13 colleges and universities entered the NIRA opener, com¬ peting in bull riding, bareback riding, saddle bronc riding, calf roping, steer wrestling, goat tying, and barrel racing. Contesta nts represented the host school, Tarleton State College, Texas Tech University, Eastern New Mexico State University, New Mexico State University, South Plains Junior College, West Texas State University, Ne w Mexico Junior College, New Mexico Military Institute, Hardin-Simmons University, Midwestern Universi¬ ty, Howard County Junior College, and Oklahoma State University. 17
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UPPER LEFT: Jackie Butchosky and Bebo Lee dance to the music of the Blue Bonnet Ramblers. LOWER LEFT: Every¬ one has his own style. LOWER CENTER: Tony Rodriquez swings to the music. UPPER CENTER RIGHT: Herb Hubler and Lisa Pettigrew move to the hard rock beat. LOWER CENTER RIGHT: Bob and Gene Ann improvise their own movements. RIGHT: Larry and Ruth Ann Hunter find the dance calls for close association. 19
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