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Tyj ississippi State University is in- deed The People ' s University. No matter how many impressive, modern, state-of-the- art buildings and ac- ademic programs can be assembled on cam- pus and throughout the state, it is the peo- ple that make the dif- ference at our institu- tion. Every year over 12,000 students mi- grate to Starkville, Mississippi, to share a town, a University, and an assortment of expe- riences that will guide the rest of their lives. It is these students and the administration, fac- ulty, and staff of MSU that give the various buildings, academic programs, and other activities meaning and life. The individualism and uniqueness of the people of Mississippi State (past and present) are the ingredients that, when combined, form the traditions of the past and the dreams for the future. James Mc- Comas, former MSU President, made a statement that when applied to all of the people of MSU, clearly explains why State is such a special institu- tion. I must be me — and I must be the very best me that is possi- ble. -Lonn Parsons OPENING 15
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A year at Missis- sippi State Univeresity. World hap- penings, sports, events, con- certs, road trips, class- work, and special friends; all these and many other things combine to make life at MSU something special. For students, their prior- ities range from planning the rest of their lives, to planning the next party. Not only are there places to go, things to do, and people to see , but also books to read, relation- ships to develop, and values to be defined and redefined. Some people feel all this is too much; others, not enough. For those that sur- vive, it all adds up to some of the most madden ing, inter Rusty McKnight C S t 1 n g , surprising — some say the best — years of one ' s life. Every year over 12,000 students find their paths crossing in a small town in northeast Mississippi called Stark ville. Each student has some things in com mon with all the others, yet each students is also very unique. The student body of MSU is composed of over 12,000 students, rep- resenting 45 states and 60 foreign countries. CO-EDITORS Lent Keeler Kirk Vaughn Staff: Fred Hicks, Jackie Chin, Julie Ingram Rusty McKnight FEATURES 17
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