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to ee SUNSHINY WEATHER doesn’t make the class as- signments go away, but it helps to do them outside. Karen Ramsey finds a spot by the plaza benches to do her work. WHILE THE DEFENSIVE SQUAD performs, freshman running back Dwayne Stanley takes a break and a few in- structions from graduate as- sistant coach Eddie Jackson. he cheerleaders were practicing in front of Grant. The Ouachita players were going through another skit in the chapel. By Conger, two people tossed frisbees to each other. The sun was going down. It seemed like the campus was finally taking a long needed breath after the rush all day. Then the chimes rang. Typical. Yet, even the most relaxing times had to be scheduled around class assign- ments, work, club activities and church. It was not uncommon for a student to have an hour-by-hour schedule of the day from an eight o'clock class to nine p.m. (Cont. page 4) The Living Design 3 an ete RE ee Cr SE NO a ee ee
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| ON THE OTHER SIDE of our empty mailboxes, there is always something to do for work-study employees. Jason Anders begins the routine of sorting mail. (Cont. from page 3) studying in Riley. From the course prefer- ence survey to organizing the Centennial Campaign, everything, the plans, pro- grams, the people, seemed to work on a time table. Of course, there was the unexpected — dressing in sweaters for cold November mornings which turned into sweaty 80 degree afternoons. Or carrying umbrellas all day in the sunshine. We could plan to the last detail homecoming events, but who could predict Poland’s crisis, the air controllers’ strike or the Washington D.C. plane crash? Capes A DRINK FROM THE GRILL, time to relax and a friend to talk to — the in- gredients of a good after- noon. On the patio behind the SUB, freshmen Leanne Sandifer and Barb Griffin enjoy the weather and a good conversation. 4 Opening
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