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on of Tradition in the 80s On April 10, 1981, the 51st annual Round-Up was held. It consisted of a week of festivities which ranged from a parade down the Drag to the carnival at Fiesta Gardens, where Kris Story, the I960 University Sweetheart, turned over her duties to the 1981 Sweetheart, Bar- bara Dugas. The Ex-Students Association started Round-Up, and Student Government handled the details of coordinating the various activities for many years. In 1972 the job was given to the Interfraternity Council. The 1982 Round-Up festivities will be coordinated by the Student Involvement committee, in an effort to increase cam- pus-wide participation, which has been lacking since the 60s. Tensions between the Greek and non- Greek communities flared up early in the fall of 1980. After the Texan declared no more letters on the issue would be printed, it subsided. The Round-Up parade, however, created fertile ground for round two of the battle when two of the float entries in the parade were viewed by students and several minority organizations as racist. The years have changed the traditions of Round-Up and being Greek in many ways. As a Republican President was elected, many predicted the reaffirma- tion of tradition. Uncle Sam was a participant in this year ' s parade. Spectators view the parade through balloons. The Delta Tau Delta float won first prize in the float competition. It portrayed the six flags that have flown over Texas; the various powers which claimed Texas. 23
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Features Edited by Joan Holland Kathy Shwiff Brian Vanicek Events of the Year 26 Where the Arts Are Housed 46 Music 48 Dance 60 Drama 64 Art and Collections . .74 Speakers Special Events . . .80 .88 Issues of the Year . .94 Features 25
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