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The Ford Fellowship (or Club Wagon Clique) consisted of, in varying combinations, Lisa Bowden, Ann Dye, Eleni Matos, Patton Stephens, Michelle Forrester, Laura Barrett, Susan Thomas, Reisa Collum, Gib Sims, Andy Andrews, Tim Dennis, Bill Abstein III, Trey Porter, Andre Vial, and designated drivers Keith Cook and John Johnston.
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The anxiously-awaited 1987 Spring Tour for members of the Millsaps Singers finally arrived on Friday, March 6, when 64 stu- dents filled one bus and a van and depart- ed Jackson on nine days of discovery. An itinerary of eight cities and a reper- toire of sacred music by Bach, Gabriel Faure, and Rachmaninoff provided the Singers with an incomparable experience unique among all Millsaps College student organizations. The stops included Atlanta, Greens- boro, Chesapeake, VA, Washington, D.C., Aberdeen, MD, Mt. Sterling, KY, Nash- ville, and Memphis. The Homecoming Concert at Galloway United Methodist Church in Jackson capped the tour. In Washington, D.C., the Singers met with Senator Thad Cochran and enjoyed an opportunity to converse with U.S. Re- presentatives Sonny Montgomery and Wayne Dowdy of Mississippi. Retired Methodist minister, the Reverend Luther Bennet of Greensboro, NC, was a member of Millsaps ' Glee Club in 1934. Singers Beverly Vignery, Gib Sims, and Bubba Cummins think that ' s pretty neat! 24
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By far, the hottest topic on campus this spring was the proposed Honor Code. The idea of drafting an Honor Code for the College was born in 1986 and was acted upon during the ' 86- ' 87 year. After months of work, the proposal was made public and subjected to much de- bate. The spring semester saw the Honor Code dis- cussed and debated in classrooms, newspaper editori- als, panel discussions, and during question and answer sessions. Feedback led to amendments in the original code and postponement of voting on the code. After the contents of the revised document were displayed, the election was held. The proposal was dealt a re- sounding defeat with over 60% of the students oppos- ing the code. Students turned out in large numbers to hear an outdoor debate on the Honor Code (left and right). Below, Andy Harper and Robert Mangialardi moderate as representatives of the opposing view. . seemed to be the general concensus. 26
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