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this time with water balloons Professional Food Services sells drinks to cool the mouths of those buying mexican food from the ADPi's next door. The annual Fall Carnival was held last Thursday (Nov, 4) from 6-11 p.m, About 50 booths of games, food and music were featured with students and advisors pro- viding the entertainment and audience. It seemed like everyone was there I was glad none of my teachers assigned Homework 'cause once I got there, I didn't want to leave. The Student Activi- ties Board (formerly the Student Union Governing Board) was in charge of the event and I stayed after it was over to help them clean up, I think I'll join a club or two so that next year I can be more involved. The only problem is which clubs should I join? Oh yea, mid term was Oct. 18 Dad, and I'm passing all my classes , . . Left: An interested crowd watches Terri Garcia perform at the Cheerleaders kissing booth. Zeta's peddle carmel apples. 23
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Right: Members of the Texas Association of Stu- dents foT Bilingual Education sell nachos. Lefts The Cheerleaders sponsor the kissing booth. Below; The Home Economics Assocition sells pickles. Be- low right: Phi Kappa Theta holds a car bash. Playing Urban Cowboy at the The HPE Club's idea of torture. Rodeo Club's booth. 22 More torture ...
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I really missed ya'll on Parents' Day. Never thought I'd be homesick until everyone else's parents were here and mine weren't. Parents day just made me homesick The day (Nov, 6) was filled with ac- tivities including a buffet luncheon, ROTC open house. Rodeo Club spon- sored rodeo, horticulture display and plant sale, and performances by the Mariachi Javelina, Texas A I Singers, the Texas A I Marching Band and the cheerleaders. A Texas-style barbecue sponsored by the Aggie Club preceded the football game where the Hoggies beat the East Texas State Lions 37-22. Following registration, parents wait in line to eat at the buffet luncheon. Top: With a menu of roast beef or glazed ham, rice pilaf or au gratin potatoes, buttered peas with mushrooms or green almandine, two dif- ferent salads, jello, pudding and bread-What do you choose? Top right: ROTC students explain the importance of good marksmanship skills to students and parents. Below right: Performing in authentic costumes, the Mariachi Javelina entertains Parents' Day participants with tradi- tional and contemporary music. 24
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