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Some of Us Live Here Day After Day A delivery truck creeps through the park- ing lot to the cafeteria while students sleep. The sun untangles itself from the bare trees. Silence is broken by the buzz of alarm clocks, the clicking of light switches, the hissing of showers. Books are gathered and doors slowly squeak open. The stirring of people vibrates down the hall. Once out of doors, the cool brisk air reaf- firms morning and the start of a day in the life of a student. Time is juggled through morning and into afternoon. Music from the dorm drifts down and swirls around students on their way to the cafeteria. Inside, the hum of chatter rises as spoons and forks are busily conversing with plates, interrupted only by the student ' s hands and mouths. Thoughts of the rest of the day are savored along with the food. Afternoon brings complacency and stu- dents are tantalized into leaving their studies and daydreaming of paradise far from the professor ' s class. Later, the trees again catch hold of the exhausted sun and the necessity of study looms. In the dorms, music swirls while laugh- ter prances. Television is sprinkled from room to room while silence lies dormant somewhere for studying. Finally light pushes back the darkness which surrounds the campus like a blanket. While the last page is read, the final check of Exotic gourmet cooking is not what students at Lou-U , jf loo k for; just a decent hamburger that won ' t bite back! events for tomorrow is confirmed, and the last light switch is flipped off, darkness and solitude floods the dorm rooms. Only the mid- night oil of some diligent students refuses to yield to the darkness, but that too will end, along with another day in the life of a student. Neither rain nor snow nor threat of tests can keep these Louisburg students from going to class. To get his morning going, Mark Hooker jams out with the sounds of Blackfoot. •ff tvSi lff ' . .Si - ' I
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Sophomores have learned how to share the load. Trisha Hoag and Brenda Hughes will be more than ready for a trip to Laurel Mill. iVho says It takes an interior decorator to make a dorm room look like home? Pam Miller, along with her mother, nakes this a simple task. Recruiting new students for S.G.A. and school publico :ions keeps Steve Brost and Lynn Mimms busy.
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The call of Mr. Wright ' s English course has lured Nancy Brewer to the Library. Is it Ringling Brother ' s clowns in action or simply Tina Hunt. Penny Burton. Janelle King, and Abby Esperson of Wright dorm reacting to student pressures? Pickalittle. talkallttle, pickalittle. cheep, cheep, talk- alot. talka-little more
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