Mississippi College - Tribesman Yearbook (Clinton, MS)

 - Class of 1979

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Although not often, panty raids occasionally do occur at MC and the victor here shows off his prizes. Taking a break from studies, Eddie Maine and George Logan stretch their minds with other games.

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Refrigerator rental went up this year but money is no object when it comes to hunger pains. Jennings resident Kathy Saunders enjoys the use of her refrigerator in keeping good food at hand. Karen Dennis and Cindi Nix prove themselves to be Hederman’s most loving roommates in a scuffle in the Hederman-Gunter lobby. For many people, coming to college creates a form of culture shock , and not the least among these shocks is learning to live with a roommate. The search for the perfect roommate takes as much time as the search for the perfect mate, and partners are changed with a rate as fast or faster as the rising divorce rate. Actually, learning to live with a roommate can be a learning experience: learning how to sleep when she has to type her term paper until three in the morning, or when he has to study for the Big test and the only way he can stay awake is to nibble on popcorn. Guys get a taste of taking care of themselves for perhaps the first time. For many, cleaning up for Parent ' s Day is the only room cleaning of the semester— it ' s amazing what can grow in a dirty glass left unattended for three weeks. Doing the laundry may be a first, and many learn the hard way not to wash their underwear with their new blue jeans in hot water, or not to put half a box of detergent in the machine at a time. Girls have the good fortune of having a hundred sisters, a couple of mothers, and some are even fortunate enough to have a dorm daddy. Sharing is a big part of dorm life, and on any day three of your friends may be wearing a part of your wardrobe. With the addition of phone jacks in all the rooms, many girls take advantage of their time and money to do things besides studying. There have been some changes in the rules on signing out, and all are required to leave their dorm card in the lobby when they leave campus. The girls are still under the protection of having hours to be locked in their dorms. Dorm life is definitely a unique experience in the lives of the individuals who are fortunate enough to experience it. For many, college life wouldn ' t be college life if it weren ' t for the fun, crazy, mundane, trying, frustrating, and growing experiences of having to live with and learn from so many completely different people all at once. Due to the extremely small rooms in Mary Nelson Dorm, girls have to take advantage of any avail- able space for such domestic chores as washing and ironing. 14 Busy at work, sophomore Greg Allday finds bal- ancing his checkbook as hard as balancing his QPA.



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In ST ’’Gold Rush 78” Miss Witty (Dorothy Jones) explains the contract to the new saloon girls (Terry Oswalt, Libby Blanset, Cynthia Hammock, and Missy Smith). To the theme of ’’Look for the Silver Lining,” KT Rush 1978 featured a wild and crazy resident assistant (Nancy Myers): ’’Someone has been using false names on the sign out register. They are Jim Nasium and Chester Drawers.” To conclude ST Rush, Teresa Carr and Ken Brookins lead in singing ’’Happy Trails to You.” I il Mother (Melanie Tay- lor) questions daughter Susan (Susan Miller) on reasons for going to college in KT’s rush party. In an aside Su- san says, ”To get a husband, of course, but don’t tell her that.” Josh (Roger Price) Fusses at saloon patrons for poker playing (Rob Robbins, Andy Taggart, Ken Brookins, Paul Banks, ST Rush). Attentive students in Dr. Scott’s history class in KT rush (Collete Cutrer, Janet McMurray, Beth Ball, Dorothy Bowman).

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