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HOMECOMING ' 85 The Time of Your Life Homecoming 1985 was, as the theme said, The Time of Your Life. The spirit of MSU began Monday with the selling of cokes and the proceeds going to Dudy No- ble Field. Other activities included ice cream give-aways, luncheons, teas, and displays from various organizations. The biggest part of the celebration began on Friday night with the annual homecoming parade. The parade was followed by a spirit filled pep rally which featured the MSU cheerleaders, the famous Maroon Band and MSU mascot Bully. Later that evening a free concert was given by the Bus Boys at Five Points. The concert was attended by a large crowd of people. The Saturday morning events began early with golf tournaments, fun runs, and various open houses. The afternoon was filled with events and opportunities for Alumni to get reacquainted with old friends. The highlight of homecoming was the . football game and the crowning of the court. The game against Tulane proved to be an exciting one as MSU won 31-27 . with a crowd of 30,420 on hand. The court consisted of Leslie Conner as Homecoming Queen, Senior maid was Susan Randolph, Junior maid was Stephanie Ashmore, Sophomore maid was , Kim Thomason and Freshman maid was Amanda Condra. The night ended as many people attended parties on Fraterni- ; ty Row. I Dianne Calcote 18 Homecoming
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Bicycling not only gets you where you want to go, but Tim Nichols finds that it ' s a great way to relax. Chris Nichols eC x What do you do when you want to relax? Some students like to exercise. Running is a very popular way to relax. When I ' nn up- tight, I go running and it clears my head and I can relax. Tennis and racquetball are favorites as well. When I get out on the court, I just play with the day ' s frustra- tions. When I get tired, I ' m relaxed too. Another type of person goes home in- stead of away. I go home, read a book until I get tired, then I sleep. A common tactic is to do something mindless. Anything to cool the old brain off and soothe the overstretched nerves. I like to watch TV when I want to calm down and relax. You don ' t have to think about it, but you can still enjoy it. Watching movies is another favorite way to depressurize and have fun in free time. Movies combine a social atmosphere with light, effortless entertainment, and there ' s something to munch on as a little bonus. Of course, those who love to munch (and nothing else) — fruit, candy, nuts, chips and pop- corn — are no minority! Students with only a short amount of time to relax generally spend it by themselves, doing quiet things. Quiet things include everything from just thinking, meditating, and praying to short naps and quick showers. Even though the ways students relax fall into three or four basic categories, each individual adds his or her own twists to really be able to sit back — and relax. Diana Vega Relax 17
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Rusty McKnight The theme The Time of Your Life was displayed best by the winning Homecoming sign, made by Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity. The Famous Maroon Band kicked off what proved to be a long but productive night. The Alumni Band proved that music does not age. Scott Norwood Homecoming 19
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