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et ed Fall Celebrations Entertain Fall was a time for celebrating, getting all ghouled up for the Halloween Happening at the LSC, or “taking a bath” at the dunking booth during the Chi Omega Festival. ° The annual Chi Omega Festival was kicked off by a float parade, winding from Old Main down to the Intramural field, with Zeta Tau Alpha’s “Grease” entry winning Best Float. The theme of the parade was “Mov- ies.” A pep rally followed, and then the carnival, with 20 campus organi- zations entering booths. Sigma Beta Alpha’s Record Toss was voted Most Original Booth. Approximately $700.00 was collected at the carnival to go to various charities. Another yearly fall event was the Halloween Happening, sponsored by the LSC. There, many fiendish characters gathered to bob for apples, carve pumpkins, eat pies, and watch scary movies until the witching hour was long past. Large picture, opposite: Members of Zeta Tau Alpha sorority and the prize-winning float. A) The beauty and the beast celebrated together at the Halloween Happening. B) A student bobbed for apples and came up a winner at the Halloween celebration. C) Members of the Social Society of Independents participated in the Chi Omega Festival. D) Lorrie Fry was all wet as a “victim” in the dunking booth at the Chi Omega Festival. 25
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26 United Fund and Renaissance Fair Students were interested in many activities in the fall of 1979. The Renaissance festival, an annual event in Magnolia, Texas, attracted thousands of visitors each weekend in October. Some students even donned 14th century cloth- ing and became the folk of the Renaissance as a weekend job. An event that drew student interest and money was the United Fund telethon, sponsored by the Radio-Television-Film department. Merchan- dise was sold, entertainers sang and danced, organizations collected on streetcorners, and panels of volunteers answered phones and pledges, all to benefit the United Fund. Approximately $3525 was collected. Large picture, opposite: Dr. Richard Cording, and Terry Bertling took pledges for TV Cable 7. A) This merry couple brought the Renaissance to Texas. B) Merchandise was sold to collect funds for the United Fund. C) “How dare you insult my fair damsel’s honor!” D) Dean Powell, Dr. Rich- ae ee, Terry Bertling, and others helped out for the telethon.
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