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Though advancements are abounding, a small university such as ours remains together. Student life is not the glue, but the cement, which allows friendships, organizations and interactions to flourish. During the week, when all is supposed to be business, students cause, create and celebrate togetherness. An SAB dance, a Lyceum speaker or a road trip out of obscurity, influences the mesh of student life. A life, as we re constantly told, not of the real world, but one of growth, expectance and maturity — the life of our world. Whether it be a class project, quarter-draws at the Tap Room ora quick trip to QuikTrip, the stu- dent's life rarely remains in neutral. EXPRESS LAME Residents of Blanton fiason Hall speed toward the finish line in the bed races. Dur- ing Homecoming week the race was delayed because of rain. Photo by Matt Blotevogel See page 40 HONORABLE GESTURES Jeane Kirkpatrick, former U.S. Ambassa- dor to the United nations, ad- dresses issues in Pershing Arena. Kirkpatrick was sponsored by the Lyceum Scries. Photo by Val Hocppncr See page 65 TODAY AT NMSU Publicity was spread through the USA Today about value added at NMSU. A re- porter spoke to students and pro- moted the program to the nation. Photo by Index staff Sec page 72 Student Life Division
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IT'S MO picmic Making the best of studytime, freshmen Michelle Bio- tcvogcl and Laurie Lydon mow out- doors to enjoy the nice weather. Echo staff photo WHIRLWIND TOUR? In a blur. Robin Zander of Cheap Trick excites a Rirksville crowd. SAB allowed Bal- dwin to be a concert stop fora night. Echo staff photo MAESTRO? Showboat Gambler's drum major David Raymond. Jr., strikes up the band for an arousing performance at Busch Stadium. Photo by Matt Blotcvogel Touching Tomorrow Today f Opening
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REEL ROCK RADIO KMEUadviser Lori Dunscith organizes the campus radio station located in Ophelia Par- rish. They still plan to convert the station to FM cable. Photo by John Meadows MUD PACK Sue Meyer, so., and her Alpha Sigma Alpha sorority sis- ters participate in the Intramural PUT UP YOUR DUKES Spike, the bulldog mascot, starts a fight with band members. Many Junior high and high school bands came to compete in the Homecoming pa- rade. Photo by Matt Blotcvogcl
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