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22 Martiu Sterna Reigu During Homecoming Dzong La Homecoming is party time on campus, and this year the zany antics of sophomore Pete Martin brought a fun twist to the event. Sporting an oversized bow tie, Martin was elected Homecoming King based on his successful campaign platform oppos- ing nuclear war. How does nuclear war tie into repre- senting El Paso during Homecoming? “Tet’s face it, if they dropped a bomb, the (football) game would be over,”’ Mar- tin explained. Martin shared the royal platform with Queen Adriana Sierra. Parades and parties marked the excitement as the Miners returned to campus. And although the home team was defeated, 20-24, the game against Hawaii was tight right up to the end. There were only three minutes left in the game when the Miners scored the go-ahead touchdown. Unfortunately Ha- waii managed to pull out a victory in the last 17 seconds of play. Student Life
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Witches aud Voblins Tavade Campus Witches, ghosts and Darth Vaders swarmed the campus ffor a university-wide celebration of Hallow- een. Folklore professors ran films and lectures on the local hispanic celebration of “El Dia del Muerte,”’ the Day of the Dead, where Mexican families pay hom- age to their dead on the eve of All Soul’s Day. The University Bookstore sponsored a contest for the various categories of cos- tumes students. The small kindergarten class held in the education building was delighted with the excuse to play dress-up for the day. The golddiggers also enjoyed the opportunity to romp in costume and raise campus ‘“‘spirits.”’ IF ONLY I COULD PAINT MY FACE EVERY- DAY. Clockwise from below, whether dressing up as a werewolf or a nasty witch, the young people at the University enjoy Halloween. Dracula found some time to entertain the kids. Part of the festivi- ties included performances by the area bands. This guitarist did some top performing for the Hallow- een crowds.
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! Crr yyy yyy. THE KING AND QUEEN OF MINERLAND. Clockwise, from above, Queen Adriana Sierra shows her Miner pride. Sierra, a senior business major, represented the school during the week. A Chili Cook-off was one activity during Homecom- ing. Sophomore Pete Martin was the king with a twist. Martin ran, and won, with a nuclear opposition platform. Student Life Dzong La 23
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