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■ 1 Fall Throughout the fall semes- ter, intramural competition seldom ceases. It continues from football to tennis to vol- leyball. Concerts were also held . This year artists such as George Strait, Lisa Lisa, and Expose performed in Hum- phrey Coliseum. MSU also participates in fundraisers. One of the big- gest fund raisers on campus was the United Way com- petition against Ole Miss. This year MSU collected iffg0vM ' : ?S® $10,647 in donations beating out Ole Miss, which collected $5,540. In the three years of competition, MSU has won every year and has contrib- uted approximately $31,900. As the fall semester ends, the basketball season begins and thoughts of taking final exams and going home enter everyone ' s minds. Looking back, we can see that with Fall, not only comes changes, but also a continuing of tradi- itons at MSU. -Nellie Mak Jerry Jackson Marty Morns FALL 27
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October 16, 1987 International World Food Day October 16 Larry Templeton named the 11th MSU Athletic Director October 19-23 Alcohol Awareness Week October 31 George Strait Kathy Mattea in concert November 3 The Outfield in concert November 2 1 Mississippi State 30 — Ole Miss 20 26 FALL
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Wi In Mississpi it is hard to distinguish the winter season from the others. The weather is so unpredictable. One week the temperature might be in the 60 ' s and 70 ' s and the next week students are walk- ing around in sweaters be- cause it is in the teens. Dreaming of a White Christ- mas is almost out of the ques- tion; this year two weeks after Christmas the state received snow and ice, which caused many problems in traveling. A favorite among students is the holiday season with all the feasting and good cheer around campus. To spread the Christmas spirit, the Un- ion Program Council (UPC) sponsors several programs each year. For instance, the inter Madrigal Dinner was held December 5 th and 6th for everyone ' s pleasure. This is an annual event which features a traditional Christmas feast set in the Middle Ages, and the popular Madrigal Singers pro- vided the entertainment. The UPC also sponsors the annual Hanging of the Green, which is a Christmas program for the children of the commu- nity. Santa is on hand to greet everyone and take pictures with the kids. Furthermore, Christmas movies and car- toons are shown, refreshments are served, and the Madrigal Singers perform for the chil- dren. Not only do the chil- dren have a good time, but UPC members also enjoy giv- ing the program each year. Julian Dilkrd 28 WINTER
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