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We all have pigskinned knees aiareth l “THE”, a perennial powerhouse in flag football square off against the “Terminators”. “THE” won the match handily but failed to get past “Showtime” in the championship. 4 Members of the Cross-Country Unicorns re¬ ceived both individual and team honors for the Worst Dressed Competition. w Members of the 1982 champion team Showtime include Oscar Rosas, Micheal Scott, Johnny Joyce, David Johnson, Willie West, Jerry Wright, Bert Widner, Todd King, and Robert Young. Intramurals 29
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Flags wave in the breeze INTRAMURALS Nothing gets the ole blood pumping, head throbbing, and bones aching like a good friendly game of flag football. This fall, twelve intramural teams met up in head on competition. The nine-man teams produced a wide open, free wheeling type of football that would be termed “Physical” by anyone’s standards. “Showtime” was the powerhouse team throughout the season and their momentum put them past defending champions “The” in the championship game. t Rod Heath and Kevin Dunbaugh hustle to block for their teammate as Brian Stephens and Norman Logan of the “NADS” rush up to take a stab at the flag. w The teams were made up of nine mem¬ bers each and passing, along with line block¬ ing being the name of the game. Here Darrell Burton of the “NADS” hurls one. 28 Intramurals
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Splish, Splash! FAINTING BAR-SR-BAR During homecoming preparations, the Bar-SR-Bar on Sul Ross hill got its annual paint job in a painting spree that used about 85 gallons of diluted paint and whitewash and covered not only the rocks but most of the 75 student workers as well. Paint and whitewash were diluted in a water trough below the sign and passed up bucket-brigade style to workers who used mops and brooms to spread the mixture. Students also collected the bottles and trash that had accumulated during the year. Right in the middle of the scene, as usual, was Dr. Wayne Sheehan, who was a driving force throughout the activity. The annual painting and cleanup event was sponsored by the Student Association. | Brooms, mops and gallons of white wash and paint were used to paint the Bar-SR-Bar up on Sul Ross hill. A group of students remove a trouble¬ some cactus that has grown inbetween the rocks. w Students gather to begin the trek up Sul Ross hill to white wash the rocks.
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