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Page 32 text:
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right: The Post Office stands awaiting the population of MWC. bottom: An exhibition of the ex- perienced in finally receiving mail. bottom right: Lorino Eastman in front of Chandler Hall enjoying her mail of the day. 28 — Student Life Post Office
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Television and Tunes Any time, day or night, someone is watching the dorm television. The after- noons are filled with soap operas, as people take a break between classes. Soap opera wars rage as people fight over General Hospital and Guiding Light or Days of Our Lives and All My Children, forcing odd- even day watching as a solution, Evening television brings the Cosby Show, Family Ties, Hill Street Blues, and Cheers. The Miami Vice craze did not spare the MWC campus. Friday nights find the crowds around ex- claiming over Crockett and Tubbs in their designer clothes and foreign cars. — Erin Keenan top: Daily dosage from General Hospital. left: St. Elmo ' s Fire warmed every- ones tieart. bottom left: pre-movie refresti- ment. Student Life TV, Movies, Radio — 27
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Page 33 text:
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P.O. Not everyone goes to the keggers or to the Pub or the C-Shop every day. There is, hov ever, a place oil students go every day and often everi three times a day. Few other places are as popular or as busy as the Post Office. The lucky ones get care packages, but every student knov s the happy feeling v hen they find a letter in their box after en- during yet another bad day. Of course it is also the scene of some depressing moments too. Finding only junk mail or going to the Post Office N h hopes of getting something after a long, lonely weekend and realizing it is a federal holi- day, all prove dishearten- ing. College Station is more than just a postal service, it is a place where we re- ceive love from parents, grandparents, best friends, and especially boyfriends and girlfriends. — Ji Sue top left: Are these smiles from the excitement of receiving mail , . . or just for the camera? far left: He ' s going out with WHO? left: No mail? Weill, maybe ice cream is adequate compensa- tion. bottom left: Aww shucks! No mail again today! bottom right: So, what does your mail say? L . 1 Student Life Post Office — 29
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