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' At Home — Away From Home Approximately 500 students occupy the 6 dorms on the Fulton campus each year. For those who choose not to commute to class each day and for the athletes and band members who must be on campus for practice, IJC ' s dorms provide better-than-average accommodations. Comfortable, modern facilities enable students to be at home — away from home. Below - Brian Davis gets ready for supper. Right - Allsa Sides clowns around in the lobby of Monroe Annex while waiting for a guest during open dorm. The open dorm policy under new rules allows co-eds to visit male students and vice-versa twice monthly. Open dorms provide the opportunity for students to exercise their maturity while socializing on a less formal basis. Open mi iEDOFMONTH BEGINS 0CT.3 Above ■ After requests by the students and debate by housing officials, open dorm was finally announced in October. Right - Tye Montgomery relaxes in his room. 12 Openlng -
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,jirfHBI Opposite ■ Debby Harmon and Handle Waycaster study a Spanish lesson before Dr. Sistrunk ' s class. Top Left - Rita Hester and Jenny Kelly compare Medical Terminology notes. Top Right - Darren Riggs takes advantage of the library ' s periodical section to do research. Above Left With so many events and recreational activities available at IJC, finding time to study is a problem for almost every student. Some students cram a few minutes before class in the student center or in their cars, and others start studying after midnight t he night before a test. But for those who have study habits of some kind, IJC ' s library, the Learning Resource Center, is open until - A member of the Chieftain staff, Carlos Diaz spends a great deal of time writing stories and completing other journalism class assignments. Above Right - Jeff Hutcheson, a Civil Engineering major on the Tupelo campus, contemplates what to study first. 9 p.m. on week nights. Many students find the library the only quiet place with enough space to study and take advantage of its resources several hours per week. IJC students realize that no matter where or when they study, it is imperative that they do so. Since most college courses cover more in-depth material in a short period of time, the demand for more studying reaches everyone. Openlng ll
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Left - Boyce Qooge moves into his suite in Pontotoc Hall. Below ■ Lee Hall residents Tanya White, Charlotte Smith, and Felice Osborne release tension after a long day of class. Bottom ■ Indian cheerleaders Debbie Winters, Renea Franlis, and Cheryl Cockrell make signs for an upcoming football game. ■ ■ ' 38 W tf V ' ftl Hn H p ' w Openlns 13
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