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Tents, talk, tickets With the ticket booth opening at 8 a.m., students eagerly awaited the morning hours. The line stretched from Reynold ' s Collesium back towards the bookstore. In the not-so- totally-academic realm of college life, attending sports events was one of the ways to relive the stress of the week. Camping out had many purposes for those buttled in the groups. Senior, Grant King was one of the campers who, like many others, said. I want good seats: the best possible. While waiting for the morning of September 30. Gunther Houser, freshman, commented that, The Geogia Tech game should be one of the most important and I ' m going to be right on the 50 (yard line). So what did these campers do all night? King uiid Houser brought their guitars to kept themselves busy, while other means of entertainment ranged from homework to drinking. Sophomore Edwin Lee ' s main priorty was to sleep. This is my second time camping out; I didn ' t sleep last weekend, but I have to go to classes this week-I think I ' ll sleep this time. Until they got tired, though, he, sophomore Jeff Allen and freshman Eric Roberts planned to gossip, or to sit under the street lights and study. At midnight, the crowds seem to be a little more active. The people coming and going marked the shift changes. Jennifer Cheek, junior, said that her shift was over at 12:30 a.m. She and her friends had broken the shifts up into three hour blocks and twenty people took turns camping out in groups. Whatever the reason, and no matter how they occupied their time, most people seemed to think that camping out was all worth the while. Many of the conversations revolved around the next game, the next season, and the next chance to pitch their tents. •»■ Brent Smith Kristin Burke, Bryan Allred, and Tricia Hart study during campout. 26 Student 2 6
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Sylvie Austrui (7) The bands, featuring Kiks, drew a good sized crowd. Student ie 25
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The picthera of tents outside Reynolds Coliseum is home for a weekend. Mike Matthews watches the Cosby Show while camping for UNC tickets. Christy Rodri, Eric Reif Schneider, Jeff Chrismon, and Tyler Highfill play bridge to pass the time. Jim Bu iiitzky 2fu(ie«f i e 27
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