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a time for us . . . 22
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n r homecoming traditions upheld Hours of stuffing paper napkins, the sound of the I .A. cannon, football mums, and waiting in line at the bal¬ lot box once again characterized preparation for homecoming. With the theme of A Time For Us, homecoming began with a pep rally, a bonfire, and a lighting of the SR Bar. Registration of the ex-students began early the next day in the Wildenthal Memorial Library. Coffee was served and Homecoming editions of the Skyline were given to everyone. The parade got un¬ derway with Alpha Kappa Lambda, the University Choir, and Phi Mu, respectfully, winning the float divisions. Dora Cuellar, a junior from Del Rio, was crowned homecoming queen prior to the Sul Ross- East Texas game. Bobette Williams, a junior from Midland, was named first runner-up. Six thousand fans packed Jackson Field stands for a warm homecoming afternoon. During half-time activi¬ ties area high school bands and the Sul Ross New Uni¬ versity Marching Band and majorettes presented a colorful show. The second half of the game was sparked with intense excitement until the Lions over¬ powered the fighting Lobos, spoiling the hope for a homecoming victory. UPPER LEFT: Pretty Bobette Williams smiles for all the spectators. LOWER LEFT: Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hayter of Fort Stockton register at the tea. UPPER CENTER: Ronnie Bell throws a pass against a tough East Texas defense. LOWER CENTER: A Time For Concern ' the winning float in the homecoming parade. UPPER RIGHT: Dora Cuellar, junior from Del Rio, voted Homecoming Queen. LOWER RIGHT: Mike Flynt gives his thoughts at bonfire. 21
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UPPER LEFT: Kappa Delta Pi ' s one-room red schoolhouse reminds one of yesterday. UPPER CENTER: Charlie Adams gives a pep talk at the Friday night pep rally and bonfire. LOWER LE FT: Business Club float is full of action. UPPER RIGHT: Phi Mu ' s show two periods of love. LOWER CENTER: Tekes take orders for homecoming mums. RIGHT: Tony Rodriquez and Jack Cooper unload wood that is to be utilized in firing the cannon. 23
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