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y ' ' -. I ' Tdga, Toga, Toga • . • SludentH unite-a4 the Pi OmeKa To a Party for fc,o(I, ; fun and points. R. ' Thooiaston ■i.» ,- Decisions, Decisions the judges confer over the amourij, of points each team gained. R. Thomaston , ' ■% . ... -; - ' y - - ' • -Aa ■:.r Show Your toga! The attendance of team ■mem- bers was recorded at each event. R. Tt)omaston v .:: ' ' -CJ . .r ■Vc A : ' ■7 ' .- ' -. i Al Greek Game? lo
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y LET THE GAMES :. , GREEK WE teK: the After experiencing a huge success with the Greek Games last year Lambda Iota Tau asked the Student Governii»ent Association to help sponsor a whole week of greek fun. The celebration began wit]hi a toga parade. Clubs were encouraged to sponsor greek events such as th ' e ijigp, party sponsored Tjy Pi Om a; ' ' r ' 6 ek Tuesday Nigh■t Together -:- Saptist Stu- dent Union and a cohifcalGreek Tragedy written and perforiped by the Serampore Players and members of Alpha Psi Ome- ga. Tensions built as theVeek continued- — Finally ' lhe big event — The Qj-eek Games! ' ' ' ' ' ' -fqur days . of greek fun v --, ' Even thbugh-it rained most of the day the game ' contijiue and not many minded the ' ffl. The week ended with ■Jhg big awaj ds.bar-b-que which had to , be nnoved ' mdoofg due to the weather, however the day aft the entire week was »i fiPJ ed :-by ' all. • - v.!; j,. By: Roy l bichaux r ■ ' ■ ' ■ • ..— - H ' -y- -? Ani it. Rained . . . Sharyiori p ert adj ' tsts £he Don ' t Nobody Move Mark McNiel takes con- .eenter of tl e 6pe for th ' e tug-o-war. R. Thomaston trol. Mark was one of the many if4spQnsibl6fbr the • ' ■• „ ' ■ success of the games. R. Thomaston ' . ' . .. ■•• I Love A Parade! The ama march through the .jwu .- ' ■ ' campus streets to show school spirit. G. Carnes r .-: - : Jl. .cj-r .- ' ' X ' Tj ' .■ - ' ■ ■7 ' ' . ' , y -}, ' ■ •: ' ■ ' -• 12 Student Life :. ' ' ' ' ■■ r; -
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- CATCHING UP ON NIGHT LIFE . TSflGHT LIFE: cycle of body stimuli and re ' onsJes ' after the sun goes down •i, ■■... ' ■T. ' ••.Ni j;time means different things ' ito differ ent iieoi)le. . ' ome use it to catch-up after they are dbne-.with t!(ieir bii y ' yry ' ' ■ schedviles ' Jiey catch-up on studying,4elevision programs, or .r . the popular sleeptfigr.- ' ' ' . , ' ,,- ' ' t ' ' ' ' Of course many follTslalsocatch-.up on sociaHziiig. Creative . students find many ways to do just that. Those who HkeLto ' keep ■ in shape through mild exercise can be found walking with their friends all ov -campus. (Sometimes, long evening walkfe are ' ■ great ways to get to know thattepecial guy or girl.) Congregating Oj) the lobbies to patiently watch various athletic tburiaa ents IS a o bpular on campus. Othej .events sponsored by,vari ' o( clubs and organizations uch afe j6annnaXhi; ' Pi Griie |fife • B.S.U. and he S.G.A., give even mote. Qpportuniti6 : oi ' r ax- ' ation. •• ' , y ' ' ' ■• ' . ' ' ' ' ' ■ ,.. ' Asid e from just things that caii be donje oi:l ' t. pa ,, ' ih,aiiy . ' ,- .-g lso choose to explore the Wilds- jf Hattiesfeurg. Belize if p ' r ' ' , noJ Hattiesburg has many natural resouEces PauLB.JgH ' rison ■ - ■ ' State Park, Kamper o ij4 ' P3rk and of course the nj-Sny inter- .. westing folks you rHfeet-aJ County Market. • ' , . ' - - ' S ' tudente- atching ' ilp isjwhat night, life here ,Ss all about ,- ; — oatchin up on th tatest ' iflbviSsrcatching-up on the ' soup of the day at Ropket City Diner and catc|iing-up on. all the things otir best friend did last night while shewas catching-lip. - Funny we never seem to get caught Up. - , k By: Stephanie Stephens . ' .. V .: - ■ ' . , ' ,i((ve From Smith Au ' ditorium . ' . . We can make you laugh was one of the en- ., ' ' tertaining shows supplied to students by the S.G.A. R. Thomaston ■; ;-- ' ..,.;;.- -, ' ■. ' ' ' Sojne Bonfire. Jackie Pittman was one of the many who enjoyed the S.G.A. - v-u)ar-b-que) Bonfire. R. RQibicbaux ' ' V - .- ■ 14 Student Life ' ' -. J .- ' .- ■Vr1. y i h
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