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Enthusiasm, Apathy Fllls Fall More than leaves fell by the wayside as the campus ran head on into the fall semester. Two items left in the press were the frosh beanies and the Avesta tsee page 1245. Beanies weren't in and less than 200, left from 1964, were sold. But new groups and ideas replaced the old. The Independent Students Organization, with revitalized leadership and a platform, was back electioneering after a slow past year. Yet only 11 per cent of the student body voted in the fall class and sena- torial elections. To arouse interest in sororities, the Panhellenic Council reinitiated a Pledge Presentation and Ball. lt looked like North Texas was hound to make it through year 76. a 42.-.45 I l ' I' 1 ,L g , 'Sq .11 x 'if ' r J .,A, A, - f h . , fa ., f .,t, , , ,i I S f ..,g zi 4, ..i 'fly , fi 1, , 5,1 'QZL1 . I I 1 'Q' , 'iff' , , - A, ft 2, I 1 i ,YKVQWYQ I , t , . , , . ' vi ,,,,.,Q, H, AM. . ' UM f Q fi ' s , 2 . V , ff,.,,f.,.ay ,, . l 'jjii'filf4,' W , p ry-4 , X , f ' ' ' , , M, -Q , f f . , ,, f .4 mx . . ff' X W' 6 ,ff . 72 1' 'G' '7...W' . , ip.. , , V . N V . I, M gg at 4 C -Lflyia ' M. -- A quiet autumn afternoon offers an art student the opportunity to try to capture the changing scenes of the fall landscape. 'AJ '17
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Fall, continued voie RDP N Um QU el As Homecoming draws near, a group of Zetas Building and sing enthusiastically to the pass- gather across the street from the Union erbys to support their queen candidate. 5 F i , f i .ao ri , G-,,.., V ., , . I , , ' rw: ITT' l If j---r' A I ' 'T i,1.'-YA. -1 .,fRlfwP::j.,1's',Y ff?-...:ifwgnQ'1- fQ .TLSQ-ipfjyri '53, ' :-'z35'a.T97-fb' 541: 'AH L A 'M' -V .,.aur.enrncvf - The Chilton Hall courtyard is crowded with lumber, gin the job of drawing and painting the signs which paint and poster hoard as the election candidates he- will be the main point of each candidates campaign. 26 V Soc tow H1 lQ 'lx il ll ' li i il 6 U' l . ll l li 1 pgf ll lx l it ll -E WH li' 4 ,Fl A 1 r K, 1 li 5. - The intl
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