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SNS! r 1. OH, THANK HEAVEN-Dawn Davis and Michelle Vesper get away from cam- pus with a trip to 7-11. 2. HAPPY FEET-Dana Pooters, James Reynolds, and Leslie Morris work on some steps. 3. HOW DO YOU SPELL RELIEF?-Tony Lena rests after some serious pizza con- . ' 12'1f2 , 'Qee sumption. 4. UNO BREAK-Willie -lee S Crawford, Cheryl Whinery, and Kim A Anderson play uno in the Posey Lounge. A 'P 5.HITTING THE BOOKS-Angie Tur- tle works on a research paper. 6. HANG- ING OUT-Dennis Slack and John Wilkerson discuss the events of the day. 11 Mr .1 ... L ig A H Q. W 'ff i ff' e ml ' ,. w 1 5 N X ' 3 4. . 7, Campus Life 23
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Dorm Life Offers New Experiences New Rules, New Friends fx l L l Living on campus, although sometimes didn't seem all too great, did have it's advantages. Upon entering Bacone, most of us seriously dread the thought of living in the dorms. By the end of the year everyone realized that it wasn't all that bad, that they survived, and that they might have a memory or two. Living on campus was probably how most of us met our friends. We got to know each other, mostly because we were forced to live together, and found out that we could share some good times. -3 fi . I ,S g, l il' V' ' tl 22 Campus Life Q. fwlvmliii s. if xxx
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s 6' sw ,N i A ew B .um ' A A 'uf b F riends were no longer miles away, but just a short walk across campus. Sometimes all we had to do was walk down to the lobby of our dorms to find swarms of companionship. After hours, friends moved to their separate dorms, but not always floors. Occasionally, there would be a group of friends together talking until the wee hours of the morning or until a dorm director warned them that they were too loud. Once friends were made, it became important to go places together. Since one of the reasons we live on campus is the lack of transportation, we set out on foot. There is probably hardly a person that didn't walk to 7-eleven or the mall at least once, or the mall. Even walking about campus seemed to give us the illusion of getting out. 24 Campus Life
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