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HBut, Mrs. Oates, you don't understand, l did sign up for the tennis courts. Can you see the eraser marks . . A student questions Mrs. Nancy Oates about the reliability of the tennis manuscripts. Counselors Mr. Tim Hodges and Mr. Ralph Bradbury enjoy doing what they like best. . . COFFEE BREAK! Coffee is more than the trivia on the cup of Mr. Bradbury. QQ FOCUS STUDENT DEVELQPMENT Following another day of managing student concerns and questions, Ms. Dorothy Hostetter, resident su- pervisor, and Ms. Susan Shickley, director of resident life, relax over a cup of tea and conversation, F 5 sw . . mr? 3 M 3 ff-X 1 .. I .Jim 5 ,f .,f '-W, l 'xii 4 ff J
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The scenorio of coming home ofter school hos foded to o distont memory. Greeting the folks ond siblings seems so long ogo. Now, we greet o roommote or o buddy from down the holl. Living in the dorm odds o different perspective to get- ting our homework done while building friendships. Returning from o nutritious meol, the Moody student settles into his or her deskchoir to tockle on insurmountoble ol- lotment of syllobi requirements. After five minutes of serious study, the roommote enters. Tolk, tolk. Gob, gob. Lough, lough. Bock to the books ond five more minutes g is Where did Mom soy thot the lint filter is? Ed George gently pulls out the little godget. Disturbonces while studying ore only worth it if they include o brain mossoge. Twonno Whittington helps Whitney Buckwolter relox her mind os she studies. Q12 FOCUS: STUDENT DEVELOPMENT ,Q I Studying, Reloxing, or Sleeping -- the Dorm Floor is olwoys exciting of serious study occur before the phone rings. Chot, chot. Giggle, giggle. Chortle, chortle. After five more minutes of work, it's time for o study breok. lt's hord to get serious obout studying before curfew. lt's too eosy just to spend time with the guys, tolk on the phone, or ploy o little nerf hoop, soid Brion Col- lohon, 2nd yeor student. Although it is difficult to study in the dorm, the friends you moke in those mo- ments lends voriety to the rigors of study. The dorms ollow us to see reol people. No focodes. Less the mousse ond ironed shirts. Story by Down Von Konegon. Do we hove o problem with the evoporotior oround here? How come there is never ony ice?!' yells Greg Linberger to no one in porticulor. I li. if f W3 yr X .. gs lies l
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