Southern Arkansas University - Mulerider Yearbook (Magnolia, AR)

 - Class of 1984

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Some Bussey Hall residents take time to swing with their U S S e 3 beaus. A' 1' 3 :Mil I 1 tw ,,ww.,4, ,, V twat, ENE it in f ff MWOWWM wwf 'uw ,w 'Milam'-no lt's the prettiest building on campus, said Cathy Wyles- Smith, residence hall director of Bussey Hall, one of the three women's halls on campus. According to Cathy, Bussey Hall is different from the other halls on campus. Residents feel that they're part of a communi- ty at Bussey and once they move in, they don't move out. They're proud to be a part of Bussey. I think Bussey is a real community, commented Cathy who has been director of Bussey for two years. There's always a place to go with friends and there's always a place to be alone, said Cathy. She added, 4'There,s a real diverse group of females here and they all live in harmony? Cathy also said that the Bus- sey Hall resident assistants are good role models for the resi- dents and that they have the highest grade point average of any of the resident assistant staffs on campus. hy Pat King H ' 1Xs SK.. Q92 Q 'W at 571 Bussey Hall Council t PMN si . Sf X Alesia Abbott takes advan- tage of the Bussey atmoshere as she studies for class.

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Ta il t H H 11 Ilijiiilents stand behind their MxA'S:'H stands for Men's Alltime Superior Hall to the residents of Talbot Hall. This was their Welcome theme at Homecoming for all newcomers to the Hall. These guys are more than mere residentsg they have spread the word about Talbot living. Talbot sponsors events such as movie nights, education- al programs on CPR and chok- ing and the annual sweetheart contest with Lori Underwood being chosen the sweetest for Talbot men. If you ask director Jeff May the best thing about Talbot Hall, he would say the peoplef, One might imagine that Talbot residents would agree. Accord- ing to Chuck Ford, it is a good place to live, with good people, good times and the graffiti in the rest rooms is great. Their spirit is evident as the picture demonstrates their win- ning pyramid at the pep rally held in the Fall semester. They were also active during Home- coming week. Like Robert Honeycutt says, lt,s a cool place to live. That may be so, but Marty Curtis says, lt's a place I can call home. ARF QQ Vince Dawson prepares for Hallfest '84. The residents of Talbot Hall.



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The most Vital time of day - a break for cards. lt's just the best place to live on campusf, says Bobby New- ton when asked his favorite thing about Talley Hall. Talley does have a lot to offer, not only in minimal living requirements, but also in the quality of men who live in Talley. The Hall Council is very active and plans many activities to keep the resi- dents busy year-round. They plan ping-pong, spades, hearts, and chess tournaments to liven the spirits of residents. The an- nual Talley Hall Banquet is held each spring and honors the outstanding residents in areas of academic achievement, out- standing freshman, and overall campus service. The Talley Sweetheart Pag- eant is also a big event in which a girl is selected to represent the hall. This year's winner is Darla Pinkerton, a 6'0, brown-eyed freshman from Dierks. She won the hearts of the residents by responding to the question of what she would do if she wanted to go out with a guy with the reply of, lf he doesn't want to go out with me, then he must have a problem. When asked what he likes best about Talley Hall, director Scott Raney replied, I get a lot of satisfaction in knowing that a lot of student leaders come from Talley. The residents take an active part in the activities like Hallfest '84 and Almost Any- thing Goes. The residents of Talley - The T alleywackers Talley Hall Council, top to bottom, left to righ t: Terry Kyle, Mark Smith, Jimmy Penn y, M urry F reemani D McCrary, Jerry Jones, Mark Castleman, Keith Clemons and Keith Reed. Middle: .Scott Haney: Hall Direc Bottom: William Johnson, A1 Dyar, Ted Huneycutt, Bobby Newton, Joe Paul Beasley and Kevin Foster, the oug tor.

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