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PEANUT BUTTER ON CRACKERS is sometimes a substitute for supper, but Jenny Bishop and Donnie Heyden enjoy each other’s company as well. AFTER THE PRESSURES of a hectic day, Laurie Luna and Brent Blackmore enjoy a one-on-one con- versation, rather than laughter in a big crowd. . 28 Student Life
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| By: Brenda Wense fter a long hard day of classes, test and work, nothing was more satisfying than having supper with friends, sharing a few laughs, and letting procras- tination rule. Students started to gather in line about 4:20 p.m., in hopes to either beat the dorm moms, or at least get the garnishes of fruit off of the cottage cheese. But the supper hour offered more than food. “This is where I meet people,” said Chuck Stowe.” There are some people I wouldn’t see any- where but in the cafeteria.” Socializing was definitely a part of the supper hour. It was hard not to make new friends or to renew old relationships. But THE SUPPER HOUR means fun so- cializing, and anything from laugh- ter and singing, to calling the hogs and cheering over spilled milk is ac- cepted. Chat n’chew Good company, tall tales and serious talks make the supper hour a welcome time when a student had visited longer than he had planned, it usually meant less time for studying biology, practicing the piano, or resting his mind. ‘“T know it only takes five to ten minutes to eat,” said Jeff Bear- den, “but I usually spend about an hour in the cafeteria a night. Let’s face it, supper is where it happens. It’s your general chat ‘n chew.” Conversation with friends was relaxing, refreshing and invit- ing, but it also offered informa- tion to those who were inter- ested. “The cafeteria is a billboard for all the activities going on,” said Dale Yeary. “If it’s not posted, then someone will know about it.” WAITING IN LINE FOR SECONDS gives students the chance to talk to friends they haven’t seen fora while, and to learn the latest on campus. LISTENING TO FRIENDS tell their experiences of the day is an easy way to procrastinate, but Stan Harris and Teresa Thomas enjoy it anyway. Socializing in Cafeteria 29
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