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President of the University. Peter Flawn, hooks ' em at the March 2 celebration, a tribute to 145 years of Texas independence and 98 years of excellence at UT. 14
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Jniversity students, whether asleep, playing frisbee or persuing their class notes, cover the lawns of the campus on sunny spring days. 13
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Students with power are not always those with specific offices. Steve Stepan The Well-known and the Influential David Bright (right), chairman of the Texas Student Lobby, on the floor of the Senate chambers during the hearings on the proposed tuition increase. The University of Texas at Austin has almost 46,000 students. Traditionally, UT graduates have distinguished themselves in many fields. While they were on cam- pus, too, a handful of students distin- guished themselves in the eyes of the administration and the study body. There are many honorary organiza- tions and awards given each year for stu- dents who have demonstrated their dedi- cation to the University. Naturally, it is impossible to honor all who deserve rec- ognition. And as anywhere else, the stu- dents who most often deserve recogni- tion are those who work behind the scenes: those whose work will oftentimes strongly influence campus life. These unsung accomplishers may never be known to the student body, due to the complexity of the University. In an article in the Daily Texan on 8 May, 1981, several administrators and student leaders gave their opinions on this topic: Ronald Brown, vice president for student affairs . . . listed, in no partic- ular order, the Senior Cabinet chairman, the editor of The Daily Texan, the chair- man of the Texas Union Board of Direc- tors and the chairman of the Union Pro- gram Council as traditionally standing in the limelight. Others echoed Stepan ' s comment that the most influential stu- dents were often those without formal titles; those who worked on the Texas Student Lobby to organize the opposi- tion to the proposed tuition hike being the primary example. 15
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