
President’s Scholar Sterling Morriss, a candidate for
Homecoming Queen, graces a pirate float.

For the first time, SMU-in-Taos sponsored a float
in the Homecoming Parade.

Anthropology Professor Ron Wetherington and
History Professor Jim Hopkins occupy the
tail-end of the SMU-in-Taos float.

Riders on the SMU-in-Taos float (and those working
behind the scenes) line up for a group photo before
the start of the Homecoming parade.
President Scholar graduate and actor Weston Davis
wraps himself in the Meadows School of the Arts
banner as the Homecoming floats
queue up for the parade.

The SMU-in-Taos tent at Homecoming featured a film
on the New Mexico campus, including images
from a visit to the Bradbury Science Museum
led by Professor Jim Hopkins in summer 2006.

Lucy Duke and Kate Hawks enjoy the Boulevard
before the Homecoming game.

Kate Hawks joins her family at the alumni tent
on the Boulevard.

As the student representative to the
Board of Trustees
Committee on Student Affairs,
senior President’s Scholar
Garrett Haake was an invited guest at the
Distinguished
Alumni Awards banquet November 9. Also pictured is
Chelsea Hilliard,
a member of the Board’s
Academic Policies Committee.

Senior President’s Scholar Lauren Ostergren
(second from right) was among
the SMU
Student Ambassadors attending the
Distinguished Alumni Awards banquet
November 9.

Karl Kashfi and Rachel Simpson at the
dinner-discussion in October.

At a dinner-discussion with faculty in October,
Melissa Bosma, P.J. Gardner, Charanya Krishnaswami,
and Rachel Simpson enjoy dessert.

Jonathan Koh, Ryan Meyer, and Professor Hopkins listen
to comments by Political Science Professor Harold Stanley
on the mid-term elections.

Karl Kashfi with Professor Harold Stanley at the
Hopkins-LaSalle home.