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Shop and find wbat is rtabt for you. - Orga Entelechy izational News SlpaTaa of Slpe Tau Gamma recently ateaded the Nationel Conventklll It St. Paul, Minnesota. Kilpatrick, president of Mu Qwpter, ac- cepted on of tbe a Culpter award for ranking amq tbe top chapters in the National Organlzetlon• - . 'Ibis year can oue that is very nwuingful to all of you, but - thatcannotbedone staybeblndacloaeddoor. · · :Entelec:hy, tbe OfWest IOMel IOI'OI'lty on campus, II an- ticipating a great fall semester. For their first activity of the seaaon, they've alated the Jeny Lewis Telethon during tbe Labor Day weekend. Under the leadership of their . newly- elected officer'. they are plan- ning varied ac:tlvltlea throughout the year. 1be of· fleers are: President Nancy Blankenl)pp, Firat Vice- , prestd!nt DoNw Smith, SeCOiid Mu 'lwpter baa 40 active - members returning this aeuwter. 1be nat meeting of the c:bapter wlll be held Twyla Letters T;o The . Editor Secretary-, Myra Turner, Treasurer, Karen Davie, Historian, Terri · Allen, Aupat SliD Room 317 of the Science Building, Student Senate To The ,Editor:· Tau Kappa Epetloo Frltemlty welcomes evlf70ile to SOS11and wisbes eac:b one a sueeeaful ' year. , TKE's U:e plannlq several activities for tbe falllnclqdlng a fU.llb party the of 13, participation in tbe .1 annual Greek Bowl, and sports. . They will"• ...... ,.. a l!IIY Lewis Teletlai '•bor . Day weebad. Suppa; t in tbla drive wtald be .... -., piedeted, ... elliDCIIIIIJ nlled wlll - IO to the Musclller 1'KE Pnlldlat, Dave To Tbe 1be - Sllten of Sire K•• waald Ulre to beck to ldJool and lqile JOU a 11 we · have. We are · Jnoldng fanranl to tbe YJnr ahelld iiDd the m1D3' ttvltlel thet ScM•Mesern bu to offer. 1 sara· Kappa .Ould elro De to invite an tbe wameD wbD in IIP]Iil about sonrity' to the beck to sebool party wbleb wlD IMI held in the Ballroom,_ Tuesday, 4ugust 31, . et •=• p.m. ' See ,OU GD Sbaron To the Tbe ' l ' ' ' l • l · Tauwit)'wenttoaay a warm "welcome beck" to all students this semesll!r. We hope the ccming year will be a successful one and if we can be of service in anyway, pileare don't hesitate to ask. f' ParUamenterian, Cindy Jones, Cbaplabi Cleryl Pledle, Trainer and Antstanta, Betty Anettn, Annelia Hencleraon, and Marilla IAMld. Entelechy Homecoming Queen Candidate, Mila Karen Davis, is a senior elementary The Greek organization help education major, presently students friends more reskUng in Calera. easily and offer an opportunity Tbe Panhellenic Qack to . to wider borlzoDs, as wen as school party ia p'enned for provlcllJII leadership on cam- August 31, in the SOSU pus. , bellnJ(IIIn. All putlee Alpha Slame Tau would Uke to in Greek Ufe are Jll'led to par. . , She was picked from over 200 at the convention. I 'l'wJI)t ADela ews was elected Tau's Districts .. 'Dop Taa", .an the delegates were for tbe boDor. KAPPA DELTA PI bwite an thole wbo are in- tidpllte. In amtng more about Tbe. ..._. of lb I ohJ are 'l'be first maotbl)' n eettr11 of ' aOtlty life to the looking fuiwanl to an adl"'l Delte Pl far tbe 11$77 . School JNil"b 1n the on year, and bape to have wl1l take place on Aupet 31 at join In tbelr to an , Auplt st. In t11e Moat of the world's 1:30. co ... e aDd g_et acqu•Hed pellple in a of i O.fe at 7 pm. mtnt fnm MJeblpn. with Alpha sa,me Tau!!!' · : .,..I Natural News by Norma Standridge I H H . Tbe oL Slgrne Taa Smell red aquarium wens are :.: Gamma would like to take thll i tbe belt eeaveq.. far the ;:i opporta•y to we1cuaw back the ii ec:olarhna. '!'bey mnltipiJ but ltudeDts at SOSU ,, x · not · so fest 11 to have tblm eatend a warm 1 erewJing oat of tbe Wtle. Let :.: welcome to new students on x tbe lbells of the GDea wbo die it camp". x stay ln tbe bottcp of the teak fw i We are proud to be a part of x decwltiGD. Soutbeastei'n and anticipate a Tbe latest rage in the Statel A nell &pOOle ettadled to a :.: year of fruitfal ac- are tbe neweit ecology JD..adiall clotw wlD deep the compllabmo:nts fw both our eeolarbns. An eeolarimn II .a sldell of the jar cleen frwa water :-: ••• fraternity'""' SOSU. large glea bottle filled with depcMdta. Nev• add fnlb tap .. Ala•"DtelileiE, water plantl and fllb to cleen w:lltlr to the jar. allow tbe bottle. water to etenct et lees aae day, 1be •q..,Uea neeiled to melre ftve days. ln jan an ecolarbm ere a glea boUle, before ustn1 it ln the water, pebbl• for deLW"diGD, ec.i•rtume, two bem boo ltickl, ·mortlte ( cleyUb 1ftllllben!biP)-; livtng plants fo provide _,..., ftsh to provideearboD ••"• to act u and a table lamp with 1 75-watt in- candeaceat balb. Tbe aaMIIt .lmportant ltpect of an eeolerimn.la.ltl _ llpt 81Ma•ee and a 75-watt llpt halb 11" ... , wm. •apply llpteta for tbe . aieet of • - eco'vfiWD. Direct eanllpt will ceuse fluctaatlaa in the . Half..pllcm w p{lan cleaned and rinled will be larle

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Editorially Speak'ing With tbe wide

tbe a«We of "Bat past.

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Gftaororitlea, clubs and activities on campus, is DCJtNng to do!" sboe•Jd be a tbing Gf tbe

Get Involved! Tbei'e Is no ne1011 fm- studems to sit around this year and ~nand lliOP,;-'8bout the lack of campus Ufe because there is plenty to do.

There are five soror!fies and six fraternities here fm- thoae who would enjoy Greek life. · -

Witb.religiQUS clubs, drama and music clubs, and aviation clubs, to name only a few of the many organizations on campus, the possibilities fm" betwi!JN involved are nnnlet'OUS.

Dances, plays and mories are just a beginning of the activities that are plawmed in order to g._ students oat of their rooms and into e& joying tJN. -, -:elves.

Look around. Read Bigns on walls and buildinp. Shop and find wbat is rtabt for you. -

Orga Entelechy

izational News SlpaTaa

of Slpe Tau Gamma recently ateaded the Nationel Conventklll It St. Paul, Minnesota. Al~ Kilpatrick, president of Mu Qwpter, ac­cepted on of tbe ~pter a

Culpter award for ranking amq tbe top chapters in the National Organlzetlon • -

. 'Ibis year can oue that is very nwuingful to all of you, but - thatcannotbedone staybeblndacloaeddoor. · ·

: Entelec:hy, tbe OfWest IOMel IOI'OI'lty on campus, II an­ticipating a great fall semester. For their first activity of the seaaon, they've alated the Jeny Lewis Telethon during tbe Labor Day weekend. Under the leadership of their . newly­elected officer'. they are plan­ning varied ac:tlvltlea throughout the year. 1be of· fleers are: President Nancy Blankenl)pp, Firat Vice- , prestd!nt DoNw Smith, SeCOiid

Mu 'lwpter baa 40 active -members returning this aeuwter. 1be nat meeting of the c:bapter wlll be held

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Letters T;o The . Editor Secretary-, Myra Turner, Treasurer, Karen Davie, Historian, Terri · Allen,

Aupat SliD Room 317 of the Science Building,

Student Senate To The ,Editor:·

Tau Kappa Epetloo Frltemlty welcomes evlf70ile to SOS11and wisbes eac:b one a sueeeaful

' year. , TKE's U:e plannlq several

activities for tbe falllnclqdlng a fU.llb party the of 13, participation in tbe.1 annual Greek Bowl, and in~emural sports. .

They will"•......,.. a l!IIY Lewis Teletlai Drl~ '•bor . Day weebad. Suppa; t in tbla drive wtald be ....-., • piedeted, ... elliDCIIIIIJ nlled wlll -IO to the Musclller Dyatrap~J ~.:· ·

1'KE Pnlldlat, Dave

To Tbe • 1be-Sllten of Sire K••

waald Ulre to beck to ldJool and lqile JOU bave~11gre.t a 11 we·have.

• We are· Jnoldng fanranl to tbe

YJnr ahelld iiDd the m1D3' ~ ttvltlel thet ScM•Mesern bu to offer. 1

sara· Kappa .Ould elro De to invite an tbe wameD wbD •

in IIP]Iil about sonrity' to the beck to sebool party wbleb wlD IMI held in the Ballroom,_ Tuesday, 4ugust 31,. et •=• p.m. '

See ,OU GD Sbaron

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·Tauwit)'wenttoaay a warm "welcome beck" to all students this semesll!r. We hope the ccming year will be a successful one and if we can be of service in anyway, pileare don't hesitate to ask.

f' ParUamenterian, Cindy Jones, Cbaplabi Cleryl Wat1011~ Pledle, Trainer and Antstanta, Betty Anettn, Annelia Hencleraon, and Marilla IAMld.

Entelechy Homecoming Queen Candidate, Mila Karen Davis, is a senior elementary

The Greek organization help education major, presently students friends more reskUng in Calera. easily and offer an opportunity Tbe Panhellenic Qack to

. to wider borlzoDs, as wen as school party ia p'enned for provlcllJII leadership on cam- August 31, in the SOSU pus. , bellnJ(IIIn. All putlee

Alpha Slame Tau would Uke to in Greek Ufe are Jll'led to par..

, She was picked from over 200 at the convention.

I 'l'wJI)t ADela ews was elected ~Ph• Tau's Districts .. 'Dop Taa", .an the delegates were

for tbe boDor.

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bwite an thole wbo are in- tidpllte. ter~sted In amtng more about Tbe. ..._. of lb I ohJ are 'l'be first maotbl)' n eettr11 of

' aOtlty life to the Back·T~ looking fuiwanl to an adl"'l Delte Pl far tbe 11$77 . School JNil"b 1n the on year, and bape to have wl1l take place on

Aupet 31 at join In tbelr to ~mtte an , Auplt st. In t11e Moat of the world's 1:30. co ... e aDd g_et acqu•Hed pellple in a of • i O.fe at 7 pm. mtnt fnm MJeblpn. with Alpha sa,me Tau!!!' laxaucwamxxx:-:t:xxx~u~acxxxa:-:xa,~•••axxanmxxxxxxx,_-,canucaau·:xmcxxa;a•a.!IIXxiiR~u-u=.c-:a:xa~t~l

· : .,..I Natural News by Norma Standridge I H H . ~

~· ~ ~ Tbe oL Slgrne Taa ~ Smell red aquarium wens are :.:

Gamma would like to take thll i tbe belt eeaveq.. far the ;:i opporta•y to we1cuaw back the ii ec:olarhna. '!'bey mnltipiJ but ~

ltudeDts at SOSU ,, x · not · so fest 11 to have tblm ~ eatend a warm 1 erewJing oat of tbe Wtle. Let :.:

welcome to ~ new students on x tbe lbells of the GDea wbo die it camp". x stay ln tbe bottcp of the teak fw i

We are proud to be a part of x decwltiGD. ~ Soutbeastei'n and anticipate a Tbe latest rage in the Statel A nell &pOOle ettadled to a :.: year of fruitfal ac- are tbe neweit ecology JD..adiall clotw wlD deep the ~ compllabmo:nts fw both our eeolarbns. An eeolarimn II .a sldell of the jar cleen frwa water :-:

••• fraternity'""' SOSU. large glea bottle filled with depcMdta. Nev• add fnlb tap .. Ala•"DtelileiE, water plantl and fllb to cleen w:lltlr to the jar. Alway~ allow

tbe bottle. water to etenct et lees aae day, 1be •q..,Uea neeiled to melre ftve days. ln jan

an ecolarbm ere a glea boUle, before ustn1 it ln the water, pebbl• for deLW"diGD, ec.i•rtume, two bem boo ltickl, ·mortlte ( cleyUb 1ftllllben!biP)-; livtng plants fo provide _,..., ftsh to provideearboD ••"• to act u and a table lamp with 1 75-watt in­candeaceat balb.

Tbe aaMIIt.lmportant ltpect of an eeolerimn.la .ltl_llpt 81Ma•ee and a 75-watt llpt halb 11" ... , wm. •apply llpteta for tbe .aieet of • -eco'vfiWD. Direct eanllpt will ceuse fluctaatlaa in the .

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Bcli:eccJIIilftl piracle wbJeb "wiD be upon as before we realn tt:." aet.'Or"'DI to Jobn Wtllt•uw,. eouuaJttee chairmen. RH•oeeo+•dnc eveu" are acluul•ded Jor October ~ 1 "We haft DOt cmftMd the

' ' tbene to 811,)' ... eciflc time aetthw in order to have a -wide variety of float Utles," WIIHams saki. "We bad ~eYeral very nice floats in last year's parade, 8Dd we bope to bave aeWJral tbJs year, also," be added.

wbo ncwntute a queen ntnst alao enter a Boat in tbe .parade. Not en­terill& the fioat would the cbancel of their beCCM•otag queen. mw be aelected belpre Sep­tember 9.

'lbe Bmaecamlng Queem wUl be cba1en fNn pbotcca apha 8Dd fnm ca-stiCIIII tbe W(d~£111 wUl

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Float tltl• should be ID tbe ~ (1 Dean

of men (A--) In order to avoid dupllcatime. Titlel wiD be approVed 011 a "fint ooc•w, lint sene" basis. ·

Floltl wm C1Jinprile two dlvWcw, UDivenlty orglll!izatiCIIII and qlll!izattcms. Fint

univ\ftlty dhisloa wiD be fJM, •com II plaee wiD

earn $10, $21 'wiD 'be to the tldrd place

wlmer. Eye appeal, orl8lnalltJ, and to t1 e '* wm be ccwWWered in mowllc tbe whzu • .

Ji'irlt, second, and tblrd place wbmen in the DOD nnfwnlty divlaiCIII wiD be awarded po, $20, 8Dd $10, rqedlwely.

Graduates of U.1135 in­clusive, 1948, 1956, 1- - 1976 will be tbe bcl•ed at a hmcbeon at 12:00 DOOD in the · ballroom.

Festivities will continue at

Coop Program Offers Wide Range Of Study

R•tnwater, Education.

first 1! nhr. A 2.15 GPA i1 reqalred to

remain in Coop Eclaeatloa saece.fal ~of a I!Dflnar (3 leiDIIIter boi;a) or Kteil"llft It a 011 campu umfnar u al10 required.

All applicllthw Dlllil to be pcked lip the d £1 II IGr enrollment wt•k:b Ia I. All jota. wll be to acadntc ,_.. .S tbe m•nber of be-n ww"nc c:lep "- 011 credit.

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Univ,ersi~ Nurse Urges Swine ~lu Immunization

taketbe pe!JI)le eta}wbere.

What led to tbla effort: Euentially, tbeae facta: In Fetnary 1J71, a strain of b'Wn• b:ifluenla; caiW "swlb!e

· Oa" and sctentifieallJ designated A-New JeneJ-71 (BiwlNl), ... i80llted dllllng an outbreak of respirator')' cHseeae a""'"' recr•dta 'It Ft. om, New Jeney. . Twelve catu were oa+i6rmed,

with oae dYtb. Blood telltiDC of recs t"t• hMtJeated that aeveral huDdled ullDrt ' were blfeded. Sblei tbJa wu a major c:b•ap from vtruaea currently ctr­calated in tbe- baman popalatioa, and ainee aaeb . major~ ba•t M .. lficaDJ ·trtawed w..W wMe ~ <....-.)of tbe

... ....... p.dlmic wu........,tolldl-.a-puta.

Tbe a.ltb tbe Qepartment· of Realth, ldacatlon, and Welfare; President! Ford and tbe

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mea11ues. M a result, tbe deciiiCIII waa

made to prepare for a ma• immunization program , gambling with tbe Wit of such a program, rather than with tbe lives ol penple wbo might be factng a lleri«m flu pandemic.

Spe dftcaQy, wbat can you, right ben at Souttwitem, do?

Tbe ftnt tMng yoa can do Ia to bep lnfw med aboul tbJs ~~~~ ject. il avaDable at tbe Brya Ccalty S.lttl Office and thrvnch tbe university's beeltb service office frcwn Mn. Fred• Pearce. Tbe University H•ltb Office i1 located in tbe ..... aeut of tbe JJJxmy.

AccGrding to Mrs. Pearce, tbe vacdne is e•a e l:ted to an ive in Dunat after Sep4ember 1. " All siJota wt11 be administered at tbe Bryan County Beeltb omce in Durant."

Research Study To Be · . -

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On July 1, 2071 A.D., tbe Gray10n Co11Dty Historical Society's Time Capsale u open ell, ~ tbe 122 1terrut

100 ve·ars

IB'If'ewtll bec.e fnm tbe Sm•Jl cc+•un•UJ Beudnew

1be SBI t"'"'• U.ded by ltlldent member Joe Dora­stadter from DeniHn, wu dluded by Dr. c. """'' Gold ., Dr~ Jack R. Dye, dir&Son of SBI.

ballaeae81D the pe• two ,_.. of tbe sara existenee at

Other ltema that were ID the 1 b1w c.p.~e are a pu+. button telepbOD~ a TI calcalator, a dllftal wat~ pboae boob, newspapen, pbotograpba, a Ucbt balb, pboiwc• apb re CCII'da, a loft drtDk caa, 8Dd a c:bOd'a "IA!nd!l Twllt" jt•np npe.

'lhe mart. for the wu a'lted by tbe

Gra18QD CcM••t:t Rotary aut..

Choral Director Offers Singing ·Opportunity M"W mtruled foJJm in DuraDt

wiD have a new oppu1 t••itJ to VOI'BIIM tbil fall t'wDU to . tbe ingenuity of new chorale directGI', Walter Britt.

Tbe ·Choral Union will organlle and begin replar TueldaJ eveniDg rebearuls ~ M • 7 p.m. ''We.,._ 011 two bat• • 11cb w11k, •nd we wiD tWt- ~ tbe ebanlrac+n (PA tbflrlui

Arts B•dldin8.'' BrtU e•platnell. Britt, btl wife Pat and their

two cbflcl1 en arrived In Durant during JulJ. Among bla l"eepCCIVdbiJWet It wt1l be dlettiao of tbe a. ••• , the IDd a-at Metboda and

people ID Durant wbo wonk' be to meJre It wak,n

Britt aya abed the new vm­ture.

-cou1d pe~foim ma"'*-Jiecu of dJ nalllter-e. ' 'I woald like to do tbe 'OirllaDu port;lOD of

llelll.ah," Britt akl, • ,.. tlda wiD depell d Clll tbe

l'ellpOille we aet '' Be tbe •* gro(Jp. u an

effort · at more lnteraetion bdweiD UtGwJa wk' aown".'- be puta 1t. ''We.,.,... to-heft a pod Ume -u well .. dD poe bard _..,..ar _..__.__" .•.. .._.._...

Britt wu boln 8Dd edacated in F1arida and baa COI•apleted an courae wwk toward bil b.M.A. in Choral Music at the Unlnnlty of Teu• in Austin •

Prior to Ida new a& So•Oentern, Mr. Britt wu M•lltant Director of_ Cllora1 Unian "Dd harbin& • iltant and •hulrdsbative Ullltant to tbe cbalnnlll of tbe Mnate

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Marching Savages will be joined on the field this year by a newly formed flag corps. Jim Hansford, director of the band, bas added seven women to the organization who will join in half Ume preformances .

"'lbe flag corps is new to --Soutbeaortem, but we're op-~bout its possibilities, ..

said. "We think the will like the color

to our performances."

Hansford stated that there is room for more women in­tetested in flag CCM ps par­ticipation. "Women wbo are interested in trying out for the group sbmdd see me at their earliest convenience," be said.

1be marching Savages are 55 strwg this year ccmpared to 37 members last year. Students receive one hour of credit for band participation, and ex­perienced students are lll'led to enroll a~ing to Hansford.

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·Lorraine Murphy, WilliamSOIL: Standing Jim Hansford, Mrs. Conchita Han­sford, fi11ing in for an absen~, Sharon White,. Pam Wiggington, and Karen Abitz.

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Footballers are hitting the daily at 3:00 p.m. for the

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rals Include Wide Selections Coach Duke Christian bas reasonably satisfied with

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' Intramural will intramurals compared to 237, . begin shortly . fall women. With tbe exception of semester starts with men's footba)l and ~r, all activities football, women's softblll and will have a separate women's tennis entries due September 3. league or tournament. Football team managers will Entry blanks, rules, and other meet September 8 at ~ pm In the · intramural informatiorr may be Student ActivJty Center • . obtained frun Mike Metheny at followed by the softball the Student Activity Center, e:a:t. m~gers at 4 p.m. teaiJUI must 446 or 924-7790. , be represented at these d I k meetings to be offlciaJJy entered Ran al Bur s · Sees · in the competition. The parpose of the meetings is to update and con ect team rosters and also_ review rules and situatiOns . . which . ·may occur, thus eliminating several future problems.

'l1hls fall, a player pool wiD be avana&le for individuals w~do not have a tum or partaer affWatlon.lndividuals. may stp up 1prior to tbe of aa ac­tivity and they wU1 be made available to already orgulzed tea101. ·With thl• arrangemeat, all lndivldnell wm be given the opPot'tanlty to partldpate.

Ab aru of pertidpetlon wbleb wilf,,hopefnD;r be inf;reued. this year is wcauea's acttviUes. In 19'J$-16, 750 wen putldpeted 1n

Action As Addition •

To Cardinal Camp Randall Burks, former

footbaJJ savage kick returner joined the St. Loula CUdinala. and his chance of surviving the cuts look good.

.Burks bas been refened to as the fastest Cardinal in the camp, and at Jast report bad caught four pasaes for more than 70 yards whole playing u a wide receiver. He bu alao seen duty

- as a kick returner and returned one kick for nearly 40 yards against Oakland.

I.amar, .Mo., Is the birthplace of Harry S. Truman.

Clothes

Following are the scheduled activities and entry deadlines for the fall:

Men's touch footban, Fri., Sept. 3; Women's softbaU, Fri., Sept. 3; Tennis • (singles and doubles(, Fri., Sept. 3; Golf,

· ~ea., Sept. 28; Racquetball, Fri., Oct. 22; Volleyball, Fri., Oct. 22; Co-Ed Volleyban, Fri., Nov. 19; Free Throw Contest, Tues., Dec. 7.

IOOMU Sl says die II ... by CAUON / IIOWN

a long way to go before kickoff.

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boosters, and tbe is still up for grabs,

to Cbristlan. and Dennis

are in contention for the and both are considered

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"Jesse Morris will again be relied upon heavily in our running attack," said Ouistian. Jesse is a senior from Honey Grove, Texas.

Tight end Mike Burris will be expected to do the job as a receiver and blocker. A 4.7 timing for tbe 40 yard dash should also come in bandy after be does catch tbe ball .

Others to look fOI' are split end Craig Carter, wbo may have "the best bands in the crowd", and Travis Vaughn, who is ·· "super fast, physically tough, amd a good teatp leader." 'Vaughn will be in the center position.

Christian was also quick to express his appreciation of last year's fan support. "We're really hoping fans will stay behind us and that we can make thou proud of us. 'lbe 8U1B are really working bard to prepare for a tn.•gb season," be con­cluded.

'lbe seAAOn kicks off Sep­tember 11, at Austin College.

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