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A favorite college pastime Soap operas — the college student addiction. Actually, the addiction prob- ably first started in high school. However, being in class for a good portion of the day in high school, this soap addiction was probably kept under control. Well, this is college now and many classes are done by 12:00 p.m., just in time for prime time soap opera pro- gramming. Some favorite soaps to watch were All My Children, ' Days Of Our Lives, As The World Turns, General Hospital, Santa Barbara, the list can go on and on. For many students, soap operas provide a means of es- cape from the hustle and bus- tle of going to class, studying and taking tests. Often it is a chance to get away for awhile, without leaving your apart- ment, house or residence hall. Although daytime soaps have their share of addicts, prime time soap operas have a loyal set of viewers also. Such prime time soaps in- clude Dynasty, Dallas, Falcon Crest, just to name a few. Since they are only on once a week, it is often easier to keep up with the plot, Laurie Shook, Houston sen- ior. no matter where you are on campus and off, one can find students glued to the televi- sion set, watching their favor- ite soap. One of college students favorite pastimes: watching soap operas. Students at the Hungry Jack Inn enjoy watching the soaps on the big screen tv. Pamela Cortez, Marketing Cheri Cox, Fine Arts Sandra Crespin, Biology Jenifer Damon, Interior Design Shannon Daniel, Soc. Work Jerry Davis, Management LaVera Davis, Psychology Scott Davis, Physical Ed. Jayne Deeks, Business Kimberley DeNoss, Elem. Ed. Carrie Dennis, Management Debra Doyle, Rehabilitation I mum
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Ed Buckner Radio TV Paula Burke, Marketing Markus Byrd, Economics Donna Beard, Accounting Jeff Blumenthal, Computer Science Kim Bolton Marketing Rebecca Bratton, Radio TV K im Breedlove, Elementary Ed. Tony Brown, Physical Ed. Candi Cain, Social Work Kimberly Capers, Speech Path. Charissa Caragonne, Art Arainne, Careton, Marketing Holly Carpenter, Voc. Home Ec. Amy Carroll, Communication Cynthia Cartwright, Comm. Evelyn Casas, Marketing Marijane Cassata, Marketing Chris Chaddick, Marketing Robbie Chance, Marketing Christi Chandler, Elem. Ed. Michelle Chandler, Elem. Ed. Melissa Channell, Rehab. Laura Childers, Marketing Andrew Cicherski, Marketing Lisa Clay, Finance Donna Clegg, Business Deborah Cloude, Accounting David Cochran, Marketing Mgt. Casey Coffman, Pol. Science Dana Coleman, Finance Charlene Coligan, Crim. Jst. Melissa Collins, Comm. Karla Colvin, Communication Scott Cooper, Radio TV Karyn Corgey, Elementary Ed.
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s Laurie Duckworth, Accounting Kenneth Dudley, Communication Shannon Dykes, Elementary Ed. Alan Easdon, Orientation Mobility Marc Easley, Music Ed. Lynn Eberle, Marketing Susan Echart, Physical Ed. Lea Egbert, English Sharon Ellis, Physical Ed. Terri Ellison, Rehabilitation Amy Embry, Marketing Winn Eoff, Pol. Science Jeff Evans, Marketing Randy Faircloth, Accounting Mgt. Douglas Farrar, Management Robert Farrow, Business Cathleen Ferris, Health Phys. Ed. Rosetta Fichera, Computer Science Will Fitts, Marketing Trayce Fredieu, Marketing Fam Fults, Communication Arthur Gallagher, Marketing Asa Gallup, Biology Deanne Gallup, Biology Karey Gardner, Finance Tom Gary, Marketing Linda Garza, Voc. Home Eco. Blake Gebhauer, Geology Daniel Glover, Secondary Ed. Ronald Graves, Management Eric Gray, Music Ed. Kimberly Griffin, Elementary Ed. John Grimm, Communication Chali Grinnell, Biology Nollie Haley, Advertising Lisa Hannah, Elementary Ed.
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