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The North Texas Daily
Tuesday, October 26,1999
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caused when individuals are in close nothing. It’s a good idea to go ahead
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Getting the word out through The organization is already mak-.
methods such as fliers and chalk ing plans to get the community more.,
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majority of people do not suffer from for a couple days,” he said. he is a believer in people getting the
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The crowd left the Advancement Omega, and first went to the freshman
Center and headed down Avenue E. interns.
Police officers had stopped the traffic Absent from this year’s pep rally
on various streets and on the overpass were football head coach Darrell Dick-
for Interstate Highway 35. The drum- ey and the football team.
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"T‘ve never met one bird that would
wake up in the morning and say ‘I
think I’m going to kill a human,”’
Karger said.
I The University Program Council
sponsored the program, which has
come to NT for the past four years.
Stella Mulberry, UPC graduate Marcus Laws/Special to the Daily
assistant, said it has become a Home- Members of the homecoming court pass the courthouse on the Historic from page i drawings of the recycling logo- in involved in plastics recycling. ,
coming tradition. Downtown Denton Square Saturday. Ryan Farha, Denton junior and Jen- ._______________________________ front of the building is crucial to “If it goes really well, we’ll take
| Its a good way to show support for nifer Ray, The Colony junior, were crowned homecoming king and queen, said that they would probably take getting students involved, Stokes it to the city council and see if:
ourmascot," Mulberry said. -a . mers nlaved cadences as the Proun so, Texas Citv junior said he advantage of the new program. said. they’re interested in bringing it to ,
Debbie Bang, Irving junior, said she mers played cadences as the group .-our Jexas City junior said ne Tdon’tknowifldmakeaspe- “I think people are interested, but Denton,” Kelly said. “It would make,
attended the eagle exhibition because crossed the highway and started down didnot know why they didInotcome cial trip to Wooten just to recycle it’s a matter of letting them know it easier to recycle by haying a facil-
of her brother. She said she thought the the-framp,pha ding for, 22H°N waTamata.o said °Wy bottles, but if there was a bin right the program is there,” .she said, ity in Denton, instead of having to,
prgsramwaoveallggndtntwasnnt thevadssontot M D1«d Monday that he did not next to the trash can, I‘d definitely "People have been really receptive, take the plastics to Dallas."
as well. Kevin Sorrell, president of the Pro- remember getting any information on
j “He tried to include ethics and gressive Black Student Organization, the pep rally, but he tries-to attend all _ and universities are involved. “I can still go out and make dona-
morals the earth and the way we live” welcomed the crowd to the pep rally similar events. HALLENGE “It’s important that we make our tions to other organizations that aren’t'
shesaid y ‘ and the last “Yell Like Hell” contest for “I knew the bonfire was going on, university look good,” she said, involved in [the State Employee Char-1
. r the millennium. but we were practicing,” he said. • from page 1 Leliaert said she contributed to itable Campaign] because you don’t"
thl "irivlerttprrmdmnisa Out of two groups who signed up "There may have been something sent ________;_ charitable organizations even before pay all the money in one lump sum,
the -nysy i °8ram • oun se for the contest, The Student Assoeia- over here that I just maybe didn t see or the campaign began. She said the pay- .1 4. n t f , 1041
about 120 people had showed up by tion freshman interns were the only got misplaced.” All pledge money is sent to the rol deduction option offered by the shesaid. It allows you to f
the end of the program. . people who signedup who attended. Sorrell said he thought the rally had organizations-. campaign allows her more actively to youre making a difference without/
] The Green Brigade, the NT march- The contest, however, turned into an a good turnout and a good crowd. Deborah Leliaert, NT associate donate to charities. ' cutting into your income”,
ing band, had also arrived by the end of open mike night, with the Chi Omega “Compared to ones I’ve been to vice president of marketing and com-
the UPC program. Almost immediate- sorority, the trombone section of the before, I think it was a really good munication, said participation is
ly’after Karger finished his demonstra- band and Scrappy, the mascot, getting show,” he said. important because all state agencies
tion, the band started playing and the involved. Third place went to the trom- / _____ .
crowd moved out. bone players, second went to Chi
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