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SPRINGOUT ' 85 Springout ' 85 was an afternoon of games for the college community. As its September counterpart, Fallout, Springout featured competitions between various teams which were composed of Millsaps stu- dents and faculty. Team members were randomly chosen from the various residence districts on cam- pus. Competition came in the forms of sack races, wheelbarrow races and an evening game of Trivial Pursuit, to mention only a few. When individual cate- gorical scores were tabulated for each team, a win- ning team was named at the end of the day. The day ' s experiences included being sprayed by a water gun (right), spraying the water gun (lower right), jumping around in a sack (lower left) and even some occasional horsing around by the refs. (below).
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Left. Melissa Cumbest, Steve Clyburn, Melanie Page, Jim Ball, Shannon Doughty, and Emery Edwards. Below: Gilbert Myers and Helen France. Center left. Mary Margaret Patterson and Mont Berry. Above and bottom left, students dance to live bands.
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ROMAN BANQUET Each year the Classics Department and Eta Sigma Phi, the classics honorary, sponsor a traditional Greek or Roman banquet. These banquets alternate from year to year. This year, they held a Roman feast with customary Roman food. The main course at this year ' s banquet was a barbequed pig. Entertainment was provided by a traditional Middle Eastern dancer. About 150 people attended the banquet, which was held at the home of Dr. Catherine Freis, Eta Sigma Phi spon- sor. Any student who is enrolled in classics or anyone in honor- ary classics may attend this yearly event. Dr. Freis says that the purpose of this banquet is to fantacize about being a Roman and to have fun. Classics students experience the Roman life in discussion groups (left) and outdoor frolics (below). At bottom, Dr. Freis welcomes the roasted guest of honor. 23
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