McNeese State University - Log Yearbook (Lake Charles, LA)

 - Class of 1988

Page 105 of 344

 

McNeese State University - Log Yearbook (Lake Charles, LA) online collection, 1988 Edition, Page 105 of 344
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Page 105 text:

THE GOOD ADVICE DOESN'T stay at home, and resident students Eva Jones and Doreen Clophus find it hard to agree on the best way to do laundry. ALYSA ELLIOT AND Phyllis Simon do their best to find time for both work and play. PRT Neng: the most in DRY CLEANING ae RR ; ee ee eee c SOMETIMES NOTHING CAN cure the blues like a good game of chess. TERRI NUNEZ takes a break from the day's events to catch up on the latest news from home. Dorm Life

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New ways Of living ne of the biggest changes college life brings to its students is that of a new home, even if it is ‘‘temporary.’’ Most students come to McNeese fresh from the nests of their par- ents, quite unsure of themselves and their own domestic abilities. Though seemingly faced with indomitable odds, we students invariably persevere and overcome our own fears by shear necessity. This peculiar evidence of student evolution is most com- monly found in the student housing, known affectionately as ‘‘the dorms.” No one has to tell us that now, because we are out on our own, we must learn to provide for ourselves. Though the occa- sional care package from home is far from discouraged, most students are eager to see what kind of lifestyle they can create for themselves. Understandably, these zeal- ous aspirations often lead to unforgettable life experiences. For instance, students quickly learn just how much laundry detergent those little washing machines can take before the lids blow off and suds spew all over the ceiling. They also come to realize just how long GETTING READY TIME is not so rushed for those who live twenty steps away from their early morning class. MARILE VIGE’ finds it hard to get out of bed, despite the terrible things that have been said about McNeese matresses. THERE'S ALWAYS SOMETHING to do in the dorms for Barbara Lavergne, even if it’s just relaxing and watching television. 100 Dorm Life @) damp clothes can sit in the washtub before developing deep creases and a pungent aroma. We learn that pepperoni pizza, when left unattended for more than a day, can cause one serious case of indigestion if consumed too quickly. Warm beer is also a major contributing factor to this affliction. When coming to McNeese, students may stay in one of seven’ campus dormitories; resident activities, such as Homecoming events and Spring Fling events, are planned throughout the year by the Res- ident Student Association (RSA), a council of officers and dorm representatives who know first-hand the needs of the residents. These are the lives students lead, the adjustments we make and the habits we acquire. They may not be pretty or ad- mirable to some, but they are individually ours. Through all this change, we have formed new friendships and bettered our lives in ways that could have only come through our college lives. Though it may all seem different, in essence, we have merely transferred our present lives to a different home.



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102 WHEN YOU MENTION Intramural sports, touch football is perhaps what comes into most peo- ples’ minds for touch football seems to be the most popular of all in- tramural activities. Shown in these photos by Richard Farque, stu- dents like Todd Am- mons, Mac Mistric, Kip Manuel, Barry Lee Brown, and John Allen find the sport to be most entertaining. Intramurals

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