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Only ten years ago, Nacogdoches could claim only two fastfood restau- rants. With the influx of students each semester and the steady increases in enrollment, the town grew to meet the need. Today there are over 15 fast-food restaurants along North Street alone. Now it takes longer to cross North Street on foot, and many of the older homes that made Nacogdoches unique have been torn down. William R. Johnson, a historian and vice president for academic affairs at Texas Tech University, succeeded President Steen. Under Dr. Johnson ' s administration, the University ' s enrollment has reached a record total of over 12,000 students, and the school has moved into a new collegiate division. New facilities have been added, including structures for mathematics and nursing; new structures for the Early Childhood Laboratory and the School of Liberal Arts and renovation of structures for the Schools of Fine Arts and Forestry. Enrollment reached record numbers in both the fall and spring semester of the 1983-84 school year. Now stu- dents are charged activity fees as well as tuition. Now there are more than two types of organizations from which to choose. There are any num- ber of clubs ranging from music to education, math to foreign language, sports to English. No classes are held in the Austin Building, and the library has a building of its own. Most students now live ei- ther in the dorms or in off-campus apartments. Study hours are up to the individual, not to a supervisor or dorm mother. This page, above: Cayle Hazen, Houston commercial art major, demonstrates the techniques for perfect pumpkin carving. Below: The Cibbs dining hall in l%4, complete with linen tablecloths. Opposite page: Bob Leonard, Stone Fort photographer, captures the beauty of Nacogdoches in the fall.
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Opposite page: Chief Caddo stands in the Student Development Office in the UC for the first time in six years. The Lumberjacks defeat- ed Northwestern Louisiana University and re- won the right to keep the Chief. This page. above: The Austin Building and Rusk Building in the late 1920s. Below: David Branch and Craig Elliot, Pine Log editor, look for coeds from the Pine Log room window. photo reproduced by Jim Stotts photo by lim Stotts 11
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