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B Goodbye finals; hello sun REARING AWAY Summer — a time when most Tech students broke the steady routine of the school year and took off in every di- rection to pursue a wide vari- ety of endeavors. The Tech Student Recrea- tion Center entered two teams in the Yellowhouse Canyon Raft Race sponsored by the Lubbock City Parks and Re- creation Services. The Rec Outdoor Shop team took first place in the four- man rubber raft division, but the Rec Equipment Rental team ran into some problems. Two guys hit us from be- hind; we ran into a sign and punctured our raft, said Pau- la Tate, team member. The race took place at Canyon Lakes 1 and 2. Students attended semi- nars, and learned Tech tradi- tions during summer orienta- tion. About 20 students worked as Raider Aiders. They conducted tours and served as direction guides. Some students were in- volved with internships. For the past two summers I have worked on architecture pro- jects with the city of Gaines- ville, said Byron Yeatts, an architecture and engineering major. I was responsible for drawing a map of the town. Six Tech students were mis- sionaries in Australia in con- junction with the Southern Baptist Convention, which works with the Baptist Stu- dent Union. We worked with youth groups of various churches and organized ' after school clubs, ' where we ministered through the use of puppets, singing, Bible stories and games, said Tony Gruben, an electrical engineering major. — Jamie Stewart Golf provided an escape for Tech stu- dents during the summer as it gave them a chance to get away from the hassles of summer school to enjoy the sunshine. (Photo by Corby Roberts) Tech students conquered the bore- dom of staying in Lubbock for the summer by participating in such city- sponsored events as the Yellow House Canyon Raft Race. (Photo by Corby Roberts) Fraternity and sorority members were given a chance to strut their stuff and party in the streets at the Greek Street Dance before the fall se- mester. (Photo by Allen Rose) 14 — Summer John Waites worked as a lifeguard at Texas Water Rampage. (Photo by Barrel Thomas)
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i ech senior Lisa Ehr lich takes a break between classes at the fountain by the ugly statue in the courtyard of HolHon Hall, (Photo bv Hcnr - I.ian) 1 his walkway gives Wall-Gates resi dents something to say yuck aboui — ugliness at an all-time low. (Photo hv James Raabi • ' , , • ,- Ik R ■ - t ' « ' «■-■ ' -1 ) 1- • ;■■ »i. 1 % » ■ • .dl - = «, n i - 4 r i XT i,-, , ' -
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