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Involved With MSU 1 1 it«- 4 «« ' -,; Bf fHS - TH t iriyTTih t: • : iiliM J 1 || C - ■pr ijk . ■ Bv ' UMPthr ■k I -- Am I 1 ' ' ■ ' ■lllll k. JP BgPX ' J gave a performance and there was a fashion show hosted by University Programs. Then the award winning MSU cheerleaders gave a brief pep rally, the Tigers hosted the Uni- versity of Alabama in a free baseball game, and the Wildwood Bluegrass Band put on a free concert. The Grand Finale featured the MSU Sym- phonic Wind Ensemble and the University Singers. The day ended with a drawing for a number of different door prizes, which add- ed to the success of Community Day. Left: Joanie Ball, Miss Memphis State, belts out a song. Below left: The University Sing- ers put on a stirring performance. Below: The University Dancers gave an example of poetry in motion. FEATURES 15
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Community Day Gets Memphians Each year, Memphis State University stimulates enthusiasm throughout the city with its annual Community Day. This past year, Dr. Rex Enoch, organized the day ' s events which took place on Saturday, April 25, which attracted Memphians young and old to the campus. The day began with a welcoming ceremo- ny featuring MSU President Dr. Thomas Carpenter and his wife Oneida; SGA Presi- dent, Ronnie Hart; and the Greek Sing win- ners. After the ceremony, there were many informative lectures to choose from on top- ics such as weight control, economic re- search, heroes in the 20th century, and teaching children at home. The lectures were followed by an enter- taining gymnastics demonstration and a de- licious Old Fashioned ' ' barbecue. After the barbecue, the University Dance Company Right: Phi Mu performed their All-Sing win- ning That ' s Entertainment medley for the Community Day crowd. Below: Merlin the Magician made a rare appearance at Com- munity Day. Below right: The acting troup from the Theatre of the Deaf put on an inter- esting performance in the U.C. Ballroom. 14 FEATURES
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Toons Right: Toons member puts body and soul into his performance. Below: The Toons seem to have a way with the audience by adding a more personal touch to their per- formance. FEATURES HSMSWWni lAUMMMHU I
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