Council Fire, Handbook of McMurry University, 2003-2004 Page: 26
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Americans with Tipi Village and other activities that utilize their
culture and traditions.
Formal Convocation - At the beginning of each fall semester the
students gather with the faculty (in full academic regalia) in
Radford Auditorium to hear the President of the University present
his goals for the year in an address opening the new University
year.
"Ala Cumba" is the often heard yell on campus as the Braves are
wished good luck for a victory.
T.I.P. Sing Song - Sponsored by the oldest women's social club
on campus, Sing Song is an opportunity for campus organizations
to display their talent in singing, costumes, and choreography in a
group presentation.
Student Preview - The Office of Admissions and Indian Insight
will host campus visitation programs for high school juniors and
seniors who are interested in attending McMurry. There will be
four one-day preview events, one in the fall, and three in the
spring. During these visits, students will have the opportunity to
become familiar with the McMurry campus and meet many
members of the McMurry community.
Presentation - Soon after Spring Rush, the Women's Interclub and
all women's social clubs have a formal presentation of their new
pledges, associates, and affiliates. This is one of many highlights
for a pledge.
Spring McMadness - CAB sponsors Spring McMadness during
each Spring semester. Inflatable games, booths, and lots of food
are provided to all McMurry students. It is held on the McMurry
Quad.
Spring Thing - MSG provides "Spring Thing" during the Spring
semester of each year. Most events are free and include many
enjoyable activities. Events are open to all students of the
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