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Friday, October 8, 1993
Homecoming 1993
fire will be torched at 8 p.m. Trail of Traditions Tour
11 a.m. -2 p.m.
Don’t forget a flashlight!
the football game.
the play is $5 per person.
Homecoming Football Game for couples. Cost for students
3:30 p.m.
with a valid NT ID is $4 for
The NT Eagles will be host to singles and $7 for couples.
CONGRATULATIONS !
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Calendar of Events
is $5 for all NT faculty, staff,
students and members of the NT
Alumni Association. Cost for
up on barbecue and enjoy clas- the Southwest Texas State Bob-
sic rock-n-roll tunes from Joe cats. Other events will highlight
Information Center, and cost for
the event is $8 for singles, $15
The youngest class holding a
reunion this Homecoming will
be assembling in the Silver Eagle
Suite for refreshments and visi-
tation. Everyone can attend.
“Forever Green” will be show-
ing in the Concert Hall immedi-
ately following the visitation.
Cost for the reunion festivities
is $ 15 per person which includes
refreshments and the play.
the public is $8. For more infor-
mation, call 565-2275. Let the
races begin.
The Franczyk Agency, Northwestern Mutual Life congratulates
Darrell Petter, our newest associate, from the University of North Texas.
Lance Franczyk
College Unit Director
Northwestern Mutual Life
(817) 336 -3131
Metro: (817) 261-9575
Parade Assembles
9 a.m.
Participants in this years
homecoming parade will as-
semble on the east side of Fouts
Field parking area. The float and
routine judging will begin at 10
a.m.
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Class of 1968 Reunion
6 p.m. -7:30 p.m.
Class of 1953 Reunion
6 p.m. -7:30 p.m.
Everyone is welcome to join
members of the class of 1953 for
snacks and visitation in the
Golden Eagle Suite in the Uni-
versity Union. Following the
festivities, the party will adjourn
to the Concert Hall for “Forever
Green,” presented by the Dance
and Drama Department; Reser-
vations for the reunion cost $ 15
per person, including refresh-
a musical comedy by Donna porting the student and commu-
Trammel, in the Concert Hall of nity entries.
the College of Music. Cost for
Pregame Barbecue
1 p.m.-3 p.m.
Before the football game, fill
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FRIDAY
Golden Eagle Reunion
11:30 a.m.-3 p.m.
The Class of 1943 will be
honored during a luncheon in
the Silver Eagle Suite in the
University Union. Honored
guests will be photgraphed and
presented a certificate and
memory book by Chancellor Al
Hurley. Reservations are $12
and includes a reception and
dance to follow at 1 p.m. in the
Golden Eagle Suite of the
Univeristy Union. The luncheon
is open to everyone.
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SATURDAY
Fun Run
8 a.m.
Registration fee for the race
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will fill the streets as the home- formation, contact Monica Pot- There will be light refreshments
Stage Show “Forever Green” coming parade travels from ter at the NT40 office at 565- and a cash bar provided.
8:15p.m.. Fouts Field to the Denton town 3680 Casino Night 8 p.m.-11 p.m.
The Dance and Drama De- square and then back to Fouts The University Program
partment will portray the his- Field. Be sure to join in the Pregame Activities 3 p.m. Council will sponsor a casino
tory of NT in Forever Green, homecoming festivities by sup- The NT Marching Band will night in the Silver Eagle Suite.
perform at Fouts Field prior to Tickets are available at the Union
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Sponsored by the Student As- Holland and The Big Chill on the game such as the NT March-
Minority Alumni Reception sociation freshman interns, the the Adancement Center lawn, ing Band performance at half-
8 p.m. Trail of Traditions gives anyone Cost for the food and entertain- time and the crowning of the
All are invited to this recep- interested a tour of the traditions mentis $6.50 for the public and king and queen. Tickets are
tion honoring the acheivements and historical landmarks of the $5.50 with a valid NT ID. available through the NT Ath-
of NT’s minority alumni in the NT campus. Tours depart from letic Ticket Office only, and stu-
Silver Eagle Suite in the Uni- the One O’Clock Lounge in the NT40 Reunion 1pm - 3pm dents with a valid NT ID get in
versity Union. Cost of the re- University Union. A reunion for all’past mem- free.
ception is $5 and will benefit the bers for the NT40 Student Foun- Postgame Social 6:30 p.m.
Al Singletary Scholarship fund. Parade dation will be held by the 1993- After the game will be a time
Call the Intercultural Services 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. 94 members during the pregame of visitation under the tent of the
at 565-2612 for information. Green and white streamers barbecue dinner. For more in- Advancement Center lawn.
Prebonfire Spirit Event ’
5:30 p.m.
Join the NT Marching Band NT Athletic Hall of Fame and
and the cheerleaders as they pre- Homecoming Breakfast Buf-
pare to lead alumni, students fet
and NT supporters to the bon- 10 a.m.
fire. Quincy Armstrong, Fred
Barnes, Bill Carrico, Bill Coo-
March to the Bonfire and per, Vernon Cole and Ken Lyons
Spirit Rally 6 p.m. will be inducted into the NT
The annual march to the bon- Athletic Hall of Fame in the
fire will start from the Advance- ceremony held in the Silver
ment Center and procede to the Eagle Suite in the Unversity
Eagle Point Golf Course. Par- Union. The breakfast buffet
ticipants will compete in the an- comprises the largest NT alumni
nual Yell Like Hell spirit rally and friends reunion, and every-
and other spirit events. The bon- one is welcome.
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Homecoming [1993]: Forever Green, newspaper, October 8, 1993; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1430548/m1/3/: accessed May 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Special Collections.