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MOLINA, MILDRED Rio Piedra, P.R. MOORE, NANCY Lilburn, GA MOORE, STACEY Cocoa Beach, FLA MORGAN, LAURA Decatur, GA MORGAN, MARTHA East Point, GA MURPHY, MATHEW Baxley, GA MURRAY, BRIAN Bayshore, NY MURRAY, JOEY Ludowici, GA NELSON, IDELIA New Orleans, LA NICHOLS, LENA LEE Thomson, GA OGDEN, SUSIE Hartfield, GA O ' NEAL, VINCE Dublin, GA ORTIZ, CINDIE Caparra Terrace, P.R. OWENS, CHRIS Avondale Estates, GA PAGE, SHIRLEY N. Savannah, GA PAPPAS, DENISE N. Savannah, GA PARKER, MARIANNE Ludowici, GA PATE, CHRISTOPHER Clinton, NC Many students such as this one, are most comfortable with studying in their dorm rooms. Other students do their best concentrating in the quiet of the library. 24 STUDYING
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McCAFFERTY, MICHAEL Marietta, GA McCLURE, KIM Stone Mountain, McCUTCHEN, T. J. Alexandria, McDONALD, MARTHA Suwannee, McDOWELL, MURIEL Macon, GA McELVEEN, DAVE Coral Springs, McKEEHAN, ANGELA Lafayette. McKENZIE, PHILLIP Brunswick, McMAMIN, BONNIE Macedonia, McREE, ROBIN Thomaston, GA MERRITT, GREG East Point, GA MESSERSMITH, EDMONDS GA MIELKE, SARA Stone Mountain, MILLER, CAROL Atlanta, GA MILLIGAN, DONNA Kathleen, GA MILLS, TIM Peachtree City, GA MITCHELL, ROBBIE Garden City, MOCK, HENRY Augusta, GA 1 TAMS F Above — Fraternities and sororities actively participated in the 1985 Beach Bash. Here Pi Kap ' s perch on each other ' s shoul- ders for a better view of the bands. Left — One student shows her spirit by proudly sporting a TAMS t-shirt. McCAFFERTY-MOCK BEACH BASH 23
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PATRICK. TERESA Sylvania, GA PENN, JOHN Loganville. GA PERRY, MICHELLE Warner Robins, GA PETERS, EDITH Savannah, GA PHILLLIPS JR., GLEN W. Screven. GA PIERCE, JENNIFER Marietta, GA PILCHER. CHARLES F. Albany, GA PIRKLE, DANNY Fayetteville, GA PITTMAN. DEBRA Dalton, GA PITTS, ARTHUR Brooklet, GA PITTS, BONITA J Gray, GA PITTS, MELISSA Portal, GA POLLER, LISA Waycross, GA POUNDS, MARLEE Roswell, GA POWERS, CARLA Carrollton, GA PRESS, JEFFREY Hilton Head, SC PRESSLEY JR., DAN T. Taccoa, GA PUGH JR., PHILLIP M. Thomasville, GA ■ I Left: Lisa Smith types an end of the quarter term paper. A student utilizes a study nook in the library. Left: A student researches a paper in the library. It Was A Great Year, But Studying Was The Pits! There are probably as many different ways and places to study as there are students. However, most students have a particular time of day and place to study. Sarah ' s in Williams Center is a popular place. Dorm rooms and lobbies, hallways in campus buildings, picnic tables, the grassy banks of the lakes and study nooks in the library are also filled with conscien- tious students. According to some recent psychologi- cal studies, each person has a particular time of day when his concentration is at its peak. I ' m in class all morning said Robert Jenkins, SGA President, and in the SGA office all afternoon, so I usually study at night. I usually study early in the morning before 1 go to class. said Sid Anderson, SGA Senator. Georgia Southern students can even earn credit for learning how to study. Methods of Learning is a two hour credit course offered in the Learning Resources Center. Tutorial Services are also offered in the LRC. Some students may thrive on studying, but there are always some who find it hard to endure. I hate to study. I ' ve found that by going to class every day and cramming the night before an exam is all the study- ing I need. said Allyn Swann, a senior. My best time to study is between 3 and 6 a.m. in the morning. The dorm ' s really quiet then. 25
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