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SPARE TIME MEANS CHOW TIME to Eddie Lee and others who purchase snacks from Tommy Litton in the DECA Store. CHATTING ON THE PHONE takes up Joan Gaylofs free time in the morning. IUI ;, CHARLES $4.: '48 :;:;,.m .wau $1,! fifth! I d nov- w. ..- ARRIVING ON EARLY BUSSES. David Simms, Duane Seabolt and Robbie Merritt exchanged news as Dewey Kuhns tries to wake up. AT NOON-TIME many students choose to eat their lunch in the cafeteria. Student LifeA 7
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? I g; H17. thy. . ' 1.. i '17! Charlestonians waited years to have their own mall, and on November 7 it finally arrived. It made shopping in Charleston easier because it was much closer than the Huntington or Parkers- burg malls. Tim Spradling, Amanda Harless, and Cindy Center of . ;;: '. H orrenrion came from all around just to see the new mall. Students started to make the mall their weekend hangout because it was easy to get to, and quite a few such as James Cook, and Greg Oldaker could be seen there often. .HAP:L ESTON Lopez were among the thou- sands to attend the opening of the Charleston Town Center. Several students such as Inky Vance, Terri Poling, and Heather Bland had jobs at the mall. Along with many other school bands in the state, the Mt. Lion Choir and Marching Band performed during the week of opening events. Students like Mike White. Mark Snod- grass. and Hope Dingess joined the large crowds that ', W IN FRONT OF KINNEY SHOES, Heather ON THE JOB AT CAMELOT Bland gives out balloons to passing MUSIC. Kelly Davila points out a few shoppers. albums to Nancy Powell. There were two floors on which clothing, jewelry, gift, craft and shoe stores took up residence. Unique to this mall, however, was the third floor Picnic Place where 11 fast food stores sold their fare. Along with the stores and restaurants there was a waterfall that fell three stories. Plants, trees and skylights also added to the atmosphere of the Charleston Town Center. Student Lifew 19
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