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ight:'Brian White took his group on a tour the campus. This helped the students be- lme more familiar with USM. Q ,,-4 Left: Along with the schools and colleges. the Armed Forces were also there to answer ques- tions for those who were interested in entering the service. Above: The College of Education and Psychology set up a display about educa- tion through the years: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow. Campus Life I T 1 5 J..-J'
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l.el't: Southern Style members Todd Buchan- , l nan, Chuck Donlin, and lilliott Voivedich spent I -s t the early morning checking in the lligh School I ,D C5 ' students. This was only the beginning of the In csv! d-:vs 'ictitities Below' The ten schools ind eol leges set up displ iys in the Union lobby The students were given time to explore ind isk ,.4, , .',. ' '.. . ' . .1 '- is . M . V I i - A- --. ff. ' - sf .1 li. f ' K questions about their upcoming decision about Q a major. Spirit Spectacular 'W '9'.'9l 'Fl SP Students take a look at USM USM held it's annual Spirit Spec- tacular during homecoming weekend. High school juniors and seniors from throughout Mississippi and surround- ing states came to tour the University and attend the football game. The members of Southern Style took small groups around campus and pointed out the major parts of USM's grounds. Each School inside the uni- versity set up a display in the Union lobby. The students were given time to browse throughout these displays and see what USM had to offer. The Army and Air Force also set up dis- plays for those interested in joining the armed forces. Students were given free time to explore the campus. Many chose to lo Campus Life look up old friends from home, while others chose to visit the resident halls so that they could decide where they wanted to live for their college years. Still, others chose to join the college crowd and hung out in front of the Hub. The students were informed about high school weekend in the Spring and also about Mini-Quarter in the summer. Those with decided majors visited the school associated with their choice. This weekend gave USM the chance to shine. The spirits of the campus were up due to homecoming and there were a number of alums around to help spread that Eagle Fe- ver.
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Songfest Brings Christmas Spirit to Southern The ladies of Chi Omega put on yet another successful Songfest. Many independent groups participated in- cluding The Fellowship. who were the first group of independents to ever perform at Songfest in the previous year. The groups ranged in size and were categorized as either small or large groups. Awards were given for Best Performance in both categories, Most Cooperative, and Most Original. The ladies of Pi Beta Phi and the men of Alpha Tau Omega carried away the Best Performance Awards. Songfest was Chi Omega and USM's contribution to the Hatties- burg Christmas Season. Along with the Christmas wishes went a large check to the Muscular Dystrophy As- sociation. Right: One ofthe very touching moments was when Dwayne White played the piano and sang DO YOU HEAR WHAT I HEAR. Dwayne was a member of the independent group, The Fellowship. Below: The ladies of Pi Beta Phi Sorority, under the direction of Laura Ingram, performed MASTERS IN THIS HALL. They received Best Performance for a small group. lk Campus Life
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