The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, November 27, 1985, Image 9

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    Wednesday, November 27, 1985/The Battalion/Page 9
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iood luck,” Nob?
Photo by AMY COUVJLLON
Elephant Walk
The Class of ’8(5 gathered by the Field where they were greeted by a
statue of Lawrence Sullivan Ross steer.
Titesday for the. annual Elephant Obstacles presented no problems
Walk. Prior to the walk, the Zips to the seniors, who walked through
held a yell practice and then wan- fountains and engaged in mud
dered aimlessly about in a proc- fights along the way. Also elephant
ession that f inally ended at Kyle t ides were offered at the Grove.
Photo by MICHAEL BARNETT
Photo by ANTHONYS. CASPER
Photo by ANTHONY S. CASPER
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