Senior recital
Football, Soccer
Black sororities
The Wichitan
VolUJlle 73, Number 9
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re:cans c:rn do," Bush told cheering support~rs. " This \•ictory 1omgh1 1s a great hOnor. The vote carries with ii an awesome responsibility.
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hcan . We had a great four years. form mess:1gc~ played wel.1. " We have done a lot of while Richards' criticizing his good for Texas. This is not lack of pol11ica\ experience the end of the world. it is the foiled to s1rikc a significant cn_ d of a campaign," Richards chord. The poll was conducicd by s:ud. Since 1874, the only other Voter News Service. u coopRepublican to gain 1he gover- erative of the four television nor's office was Dallas oil- ne1works and The Associated man Bill Clements. He was Press. h also found that vo1victorious in 1978, lost in crs didn't give Richards much credu for the Slate's robust then won agai n in economy or her rccor~ of building 75,000 new prison Richards, who hadn't lost beds. an election since entering The survey showed that public life with a run for Travis County commissioner Bush also cnjoyt'd the supPon of more men th an did in 1976. trailed Bush abom 54 percent to 45 percent with Richards. and that he won 1he of his father's b:tse of backing about half the precincts reporting. L1benarian Keary ~upport. The cider Bush ca_r• ned Tc;c;as two years ago m Ehlers had about I pcrcen1. Vote rctums from counties his rnce a~arns1 Bill Clu11on. Richards, 61 , w:is no showed Bush winning subs1:unial support across the m anger 10 close elections. She defeated Republican oilSt:l!C, Clayton Bush c:tllcd his win " a ma n- r :t nc hcr Williams by fewe r than rather significant victory. IQO,(X)O voles in 199_0. . And I believe it will give me Campaigning funously tn a chance to h:we some polit1• cal capi1al ... 10 make nccc~- the closing days. she picked up the endorsement of ~ilsary changes for Texas." An exi1 poll of voters con- lionaire Ross Perot, 1992 independent presidential candid ucted outside precincts around the state found Bush's date. She had ridiculed Bush as being too inexperienced to anti-crimc and educa1ion re- serve as i!,Ovemor.
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Football team wins The MSU Indian football team left the fi~ld last Saturday night with a comfortable wm over Hardin-Simmom, the numher two NAIA team in the U.S. This makes MSU I' ' ble to shar e the confer ence title if they ::~\he game with Sul Ross this Saturday.
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Gerald Stock1on, fo rmer MidwcMcm head men's tiaskcthall coach, has been elccicd to the National A~sociaiion of lntercollcg1atc Athletics Hall of Fame and will he inducted March 13 at the NA IA Men's Division _I Basketball National Championship banquc1 in T ulsa.
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f~~l~i; ~cr Bu~h ha?. waned until the campaign s fin:ll d:iy 10 involve his father, who attended a rally 111 Mauston on Monday. .. I did not w:rnt 10 confuse the elector:t1e nor give my opponenl the chance !~_blast my dad." Bush said. And now, in the last days of 1he campa ign, it 1s full y appropri:tie for someone who 1s not only a Texan, but one of my strongest voter.s, 10 sf:tnd up and cxpre~s his plea~ure at ihe way I've conduc1ed myself." During the 1988 Dc'!locratic National Convention, Richards delivered a speech on the cider Bush mos1 remembered for the phrase: .. Poor George. he can'1 .h elp it. he was bom ~llh a silver foot in his mouth.
Gerald Stockton named to NAIA Hall of Fame
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.................. Hoffman plays King Arthur in Kemp Library exhibit By Anita Smith
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Afler 26 yc:irs of lcctunng MSU English class_rooms Ok~c Hall of Fame Award with intellect and wit, Dr. is lhc highest honflr given hy Tom Hoffman. associate p~the NAIA and n:.cogni1.cs the fcssor of English, pu1 his inductee's highest id.t~al.~ of dramatic talents lO use ~s King Anhur at ~ cmp Puhhc intercollcgia1c :i.thlct1c.s and Lihrary's Arthun:rn Legends fine moral character. exhibit. Stockton. who retired from Hoffman said, ~ It's a deco:i.ching last spring. -~~nt the last 24 ye:i.rs as head li ghtful cxpcrien~e ~nd ~n 1:o:i.ch for thl! Indians and has honor to he a king. W_u h compik c.l a 493-) 2R win-loss fascination for th!.'. Ar1hunan record at Midwt·Mcm. He was legends and thn:c! 1minths ~f al so ihc head haskctha~I intc:nsc research. he tC1ok W1rn.:i<.·h at Sul Ross Siatc Um- chi1ans hack to thi.:. 12th cenDr. Tom Hoffman vcrsily in Alpinl! for two sca- tury in thc opening ccn:mony sons when.: hc a<.'.Cumulatcd a on Nov. 5 or "The Many Realms of Kmg Arthur" cx - Realms ol Krng Arthur," rc12 :;;t:fj°~~no. Okla, na1ivc hih~~~~ cd in royal att ire. qucstcc.l th:11 W1c~ita_Fall~ he the firs1of 62 c;c;h1b111on SIICS. and former Oklahoma ~t:itc haski.:tball Mandout gu,dcd Hoflman ani,.wl.!rct.l quc,;tions After three year!-, Mathews the lndiJn:. to eight NA IA ah11u1 the development of 1hc !!aid ,;he had almost gi\·cn up national haskettiall tourna- Arthurian h:gl.'ncls fn1m their hope. Then m January she ments during his tenure at origin, in the M1d~lc A~l'S to was notified that Kemp PuhMi dwcstnn. includi ng a lht.:ir latcM at.laptalhlll~ m the lic Library would be the first runncr•up finb h in 1975 and 20th Ct.'. ntury. The mt.'. dicval to have the cxhihit. thrl'C semifinal appr aranccs 1ak), i.parkcd a curiosity in Having ht.·cn a stuJl!nt c!f 1hc mind, of prc-.!.choolcrs in 1979, 199> Jnd 199J. Hoffman. ~he knew {)f his He wa:. n;1111cd thc NAIA through adull~. h:ibit of pcriodicJlly teaching The nauonal tr::i x d mg l.' ; c; f> i,tn cl K "Coll"h uf the 111 CO!-tum~. ;md ~;1id, "I knew YeJr" :-1:c; tuncs. the i\J\IA_ hihu ,..-ill he on view 111 W1 - right ,1way that Dr. Hoffman Southwest Reg1nn "Coat h 0 1 r h1ta Fall.-. lrom N\1v. -t woul<l he perfcct for the role thl' Ye:ir" twkc! and the 1hrough Dec. 15. 11 1-., fu ndt.'. d of K tn }? Anhur .. .. NAIA ''i'\auonal Coach of the h) a S415.000 !!f .1nt from thc Both ~b.Lht•w~ .ind HollNJllonal End11\, mcn1 for the Y1.· ar" m 1991 m.m want 10 reach out to lhe Hu m Jn1t1e:- II\ Wa,t11n1;1on . Thi.'. 62-ye:u -11IJ S1ocktnn communil)''s children. lfoffs:ud he wa~ hoping 11 1 he: D c. ,m d I \ nr~.1ni1cd hy t.hl' m.m , J id, "If I 1:an cm·ouragc dl.'c tr.:<l llll (l thl.' 1\.-\JA Hall nl A ml'l'lt.:,in l.1hrMy A ~\lll'l:I· iu, 1 0 11e ctukl 10 read more, Farnl.' ~me! dJy Jnd Lh:it h~· IH> ll Ill t·,1-1 p \' l"Jl W ll ...,, ll h my gna! w1!1 he accum~\·whary l.1hrJ1)' 111 Ch1..:;1g{, r lt:-hcd .. w , l)o plca~J 111l y , urpn,cd wh.;n h\' \' J., ini'N mi.:d c1I h1'\ :mJ ~ '-'" York Puhli ... L1· t--rJI'\' The exhibit i~ op.:n to the! Sl!kctwn. Iii l'JX~ . fi.:nl" ~l .1thl'\\ \, pubhc at n0 charge. See page 2 thi.: t ,iurt.lmJtur ul "The ,\-!Jny