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Whitewash Wipeout -- The Bar SR was not the only thing painted during the annual Homecom¬ ing activity. Raecene Robertson may be red¬ faced, but who will know? Focusing In The Right Direction - Photog¬ rapher Barbara Richerson is caught at the op¬ posite end of the lens while she photographs the May graduation held outside on the front lawn at Sul Ross. Clear Reflections - Can you see what I see? Carl Dexter’s sunglasses give us a good view of the mall between classes.
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icking Our Point Students, like contestants, soon found that registration was only the first step to a successful shooting match. Participants musi set their sights and single out where to focus in. Students had to weigh their priorities and decide what their academic goals were. Along with the beginning of classes came the old drop and add routine. Some students found themselves either overloaded or just not aiming in the right direction. Schedules were again rear¬ ranged to suit academic needs. With classes finalized, students shot into extracurricular ac¬ tivities. A rise in school spirit and pride resulted in new clubs or¬ ganized and the activation of already existing groups. The Club Fair, organized by the Program Council, helped point students in the right direction. It was a representative gathering of clubs in the Student Center to make students aware of the or¬ ganizations on campus and help organize new ones. Many of the students did not know there were more than 40 clubs at Sul Ross. Flag Flourishing Femme - Sherry French con¬ centrates on her flag routine for the halftime show during the football game with Howard Payne. A Touch Of Color - The Sul Ross signboard, as good as gold, can often be found at the end of a rainbow after Alpine ' s frequent and often un- expected showers.
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Right On - Donnee Chance and Kristi Hooker, along with other fans, cheer on the Sul Ross Lobos at an SRSU-Austin College game. jecting Our Talents Plans for the 500th year celebration of Columbus discovering America were underway at the Sul Ross Center for Big Bend Studies. The winemaking class had students harvesting grapes and making wines. A new vineyard and greenhouse were built across from the Range Animal Science Center for native grape rootstock research. The first round of exams were given as students determined whether or not they had to study harder for the next tests. Dead¬ line, the dreaded word, was uttered as genetic problems, art projects, and Skyline stories were all due. The Program Council began its long line of planned activities by sponsoring Dave Rudolph as the first entertainer on campus. The council also sponsored a return performance of the international¬ ly reknown Chinese Magic Revue. The troop played to a full ho use two years ago. The Nerd cast was selected and rehearsals began in late Sep¬ tember. Singers were also being sought for the Sul Ross choir to present Handel’s The Messiah. Blocking Out -- Holly Tartar goes for a block at a volleyball match against an Eastern New Mexico University player. Cutting It Close -- Mike Cox works on removing a horseshoe from one of the horses at RAS. One More Time - Robby Holquin plays the drums on the Chi Delta Homecoming float while waiting for the parade to start.
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