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r I 1 . Missy Hurdle, center, on stage In Atlantic City with other Miss America contestants. 2. A preliminary tal- ent winner In Miss Mississippi, Missy also captivated audiences during the Miss America pageant with her voice. 3. Obviously physically fit, Missy also won in preliminary swlmsult competition. 4. In the spotlight. Miss Mississippi always a crowd favorite In Atlantic City. Features — 23
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Miss Mississippi Fourth Runner — Up to Miss America Once again Mississippi was honored with having had a Miss America contestant rep- resenting our state, do so well In the na- tional pageant. Mary Allison Hurdle, who went to the state pageant as Miss Desoto county, walked away from the Miss Amer- ica pageant with a lifetime of memories and the honor of having been fourth runner up to the crown. Prior to the Miss America pageant. Missy held the titles of Miss Magnolia 1989, and Miss University 1990. She was a double preliminary winner in swimsuit and tcdent at the Miss Mississippi pageant for the years 1989 — 90 ' . The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Hurdle, Missy used her eleven years of ex- tensive voice training for her vocal performace in Miss America. At Ole Miss, she sang in the University Concert Singers and the Madrigal Choir. She has also been a featured singer in the opera, The Consul. Missy, who graduated from the University of Mississippi with a Bachelor of Accoun- tancy Degree, is currently pursuing a Mas- ters in that field. She hopes to seek a career in public accounting after graduation, but will continue to advance her singing career. 1 . The official Miss Mississippi portrait. 2. Missy was honored at half- time during the first home game for her achelvements by Chancellor Turner and the Alumni Association president. Photo by Ed Brondyke 22 — Student Life
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A 2 Photo by August Laurent 1 . Students voted In vain dur- ing the Miss Ole Miss - Col. Reb elections held for the first time in the Fall. 2. The Spring election started just days after the final tally had been read in the long-overdue Miss Ole Miss elections. With all the candidates for vice-president. Spring elections were no less confusing. 3. Cory Wilson stands near a sign supporting the Governor-elect candidate he supported so strongly. 4. Sarah Jernlgan, far right, probably didn ' t persuade many people to vote for Marci with that mean look on her face. J i A 4 Photo by B.J. Mannlx 24 — Student Life
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