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Students win bie at the State Fair Saloon. ' MA ■■ i ni rv ,; 1 vl »1 1 Cheerleaders dance at the indoor pep rally. State Fair gma Tau Gamma ' s banner took first place honors. State Fair Week, an annual Fall event, was one of the most exciting reeks at NSU. All kinds of campus activities kept the students ' spirits live for the big game with Louisiana Tech on Saturday night. This year ras no exception. There were many things to do during the week. These lcluded a midnight breakfast, casino party, banner contest, dance, beer bust, and three pep rallies. But the big celebration came on Saturday in Shreveport, with the ever-popular Rally in the Alley in Shreve Square. The climax of State Fair Week was Saturday night. The State Fair courts from both universities were presented and then came the Annual State Fair Classic between NSU and Louisiana Tech. Events — 29
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Homecoming at NSU was a time when graduates from as many as fifty go could return to their Alma Mater and reminis ce about their college years. It was also a time for the present students to reflect upon NSlTs past, present, and future. Activities during Homecoming Week in- cluded the Hall and Oates concert, a 1950s car show, a beer bust-dance, a parade and a pep rally. The week ended Saturday night with the presenta- tion of the Homecoming Court and the NSU-East Texas State football game. Homecoming ' ' UN 2£ Delaine smiles at the parade watchers. Mayor Sampite shows NSU spirit. RIGHT: A young Johnson supports the Demons.
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Free Speech Alley Sparks Student Comments Clifton Bolgiano speaks to a group of interested students. Natchitoches Sheriff Norm Fletcher answers students ' questions. A new addition to campus happenings was the Free Speech Alley, held each Wednesday in the Student Union Lobby. Moderated by Clifton Bolgiano. it gave students an excellent chance to speak their minds on just about any subject. Various faculty members and other prominent peo- ple were asked to attend and respond to students ' comments. Sponsored by the Student Government Association, the main objective was to receive stu- dent input, good and bad, about NSU and what could be done in the future. Students listen and gather their own opinions at Free Speech Alley.
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