Page 4 The Battalion Wednesday, January 16, 1991 t r» ^ c u ii t St k s y # ::d| Governor Ann Richards waves to spectators during the Inaugural Parade on Congress Avenue in Austin. TT^ Photos by Mike C. Mulvey 0.0 Story by Isselle McAllister j: T«:xas A&M’s elite Ross Voiun- : tteer« eseortetl Gov. Atm Richards in :. her tnawgurai parade Tuesday : through downtown Austin. .. The RVs have been the official • color guard for the state of Texas ft since 1940, and Company Com* * tnander John Brotemarkle believes fj he is lucky to be a Ross Volunteer at || this time* "It is a great honor to participate : in a parade that only happens every ;four years,” the senior industrial dls* 11 ttihudon m«nor said. First Sgt. Sam Curtis agrees. ' : ft “I knew as a Ross Volunteer T would get to participate in activities like this,” he said* ‘Tve been looking forward to this since 1 found out :' about it.” : ; : ft | The RVs left College Station at, 5 a.m. Tuesday for a full day of activ ities in Austin* At 10 a*m. t they partkit ES^SErB^mted the ”Feople's Afarcli to the Capitol,’' in which the governor-elect led about 5,000 supporters in a 12-block walk to the Capitol where the inau guration ceremonies took place* Richards said the idea for the march was. something of an acci dent* “On the campaign trail, I was making a speech and I just said, ’We’re going to win this and when we do, we’re going to join arm in arm aiid tdke -the Capitol back for Texas/::-:” fftlftj Upon reaching the Capitol, Rich ards was sworn in as the 45th gover nor of Texas and proceeded through a saber arch formed by the RV honor guard* “Today, we have a vision of a :Ti?xa!s.'wh«sre onporthnity :know$ : "hb : race, no gender, no color — a glimpse of the possibilities that can happen in government if we simply open the doors and let the people in,” said Richards in her speech. /Tomorrow we have to build that Texas.” ftft Following the inauguration at $ p.m., the 105-member company es corted the governor in the inaugural parade. The Ross Volunteers were sched uled to participate in four inaugural balls throughout Austin Tuesday night, forming saber arches for the governor to walk through. : Brotemarkle said the company had-been working hard to prepare for the event* “We’ve been putting in lots of hours to get it right,” he said* “It should heagrrateKperieoM.” m ' Vs L* I V! T* 1 A spectator yells to Governor Richards during the Inaugural Parade. 7W1 Y ''~rt i ■ ■ ■ Members of the Ross Volunteers march in cadence out of Palmer Auditorium on their way to the People’s March. Members of the photography pool surround a member of the Ross Volunteers before the Peo ple’s March To The Capital.