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Barbara Sherman plots the -Mos H arrod Hall ' gy E bile' in the bed race. Did you see all the Care Bears around campus? The cute and fuzzy friends who greeted you with a smile were the Harrod Huggers found throughout the year, in all places, doing all things. The hall took on the bears theme for their Welcome and car- ried it on through the whole year. The bears even greeted Mom and Dad for Parent's Day. Harrod is the place to be, according to Shelly Wright an RA. '4The unique thing about Harrod is that We are truly a family. Everybody knows what everybody else is doing, she added. This year Harrod sponsored 'AThe Hap- pening, a day of fun, food and games. They also partici- pated in the bed race and Al- most Anything Goes, unfor- tunately losing the event. They also held their awards banquet in the Spring. Harrod is a lot of fun and they have nice people, says Centralia Carter. Mick! Null gets beauty ad- vice from Sandra Lockhart, Laurie McGowen and Ja- Vonia Anderson while wait- ing for a date. Harrod Hall residen ts.
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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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Greene Hall The best thing about Greene Hall is the women, according to resident Roder- ick Kidd. That is sort of mis- leading considering Greene Hall is a men's residence hall. Greene houses most of the male athletes and is more commonly known as the jock hall around campus. The Rider spirit is certain- ly higher in Greene than in any other place on campus. The team members not only play together, but they must also live together, and often the coach decides who will live with whom. Somehow, instead of being detrimental to the team effort, it helps to be with guys who have the same interests. Greene houses athletes from the football team to the tennis team and they all care about winning. When not under a curfew, most residents are playing cards, dominoes, or watching, what else, the game on TV. Greene is also the victim of many Hjocku raids. There's always bound to be at least one jock in the place. RA Bob Martin likes be- ing surrounded by a wide va- riety of people. And that's just what you get in Greene. Not only do these guys care about winningg they care about each other. Tyron Hammock refers to it as the I care hall. Charlie Davis, director of Greene, says that he likes working with col- lege age students. And cer- tainly he gets his fill in Greene. Not only is Greene in- volved in conference athlet- ics, but they also compete in campus activities such as the bed race and RHA's Almost Anything Goes in which they took first and second respec- tively. The living is easy in Greene. Marlon Perry's fa- vorite thing is the good jani- tor. These guys really ap- preciate the finer things in life. Greene computer ex- perts Joe Smith and Bobby Brown play a game of Donkey Kong Junior. 16 Dennis Woodberry, is now starting corner back for the Birmingham Stallions in the USFL football league. Greene can boast Dennis Woodberry slept here. . X... f W 'M was HQ Greene Hall Council, left to right, Hrst row: Brent Carmony, Anthony Cheek, Bobby Brown, Mendell Glass, Vantrice Jackson, Paul Brown, Tracy Lewis, Fred Prater, and Anthony C. Johnson. Second row: Joe Smith, Tim Webb, Timothy Kemp, Anthony R. Johnson, and Douglas Lee.
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