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A student finds a place of solace to study for an exam in the walkway between the Fine Arts buildings. Describing Arkansas 1 c The Marching Razorback Band defies the weather at the SMU game in Little Rock, and gives a half-time performance. Opening 7
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Fall in Fayetteville was beautiful; the changing colors in the trees, the football games, Homecoming, flag football and mid-terms were the main activities of the average UA student. A new basketball ticket policy was instituted in October, as fans were instructed by the campus radio station KUAF as to lining up for seat pur- chases. Cliff ' s and the Brass Monkey were hotspots on weekends, as were the bars on Dickson Street on Friday afternoons. The International Students Club sponsors the annual Halloween Dance in the Union Ballroom. The Homecoming parade swings down Arkansas Avenue amidst the fall colors. 0 Members of Sigma Phi Epsilon and Zeta Tau Alpha assemble their prize-winning float for the Homecoming parade. Opening 6
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The University takes on a new face in the winter months. Fayetteville almost al- ways receives a few inches of snow in December and January, and if you ' re lucky, you ' ll get an instructor that lives at the top of Mount Sequoah and will cancel class when the high schools close for snow. With the cold weather came the Redeye Special, basketball games, finals, last- minute term projects, all- nighters, sweaters and vests, exchanging Christmas presents with friends, and noisy radiators. Many of the students went to their homes for the semester break, but some of those who didn ' t were the first to witness the resignation of UA ' s most successful head football coach. C01 z The Chi Omega sorority house on Maple Street is covered from the first snowfall of the season. Ann Moore, a member of the Special Projects Committee of Union Programs assists Redeye visitors with informa- tion on the night ' s events. The cross at the top of Mount Sequoyah takes on a serene look. Opening 8
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