William Carey College - Crusader / Pine Burr Yearbook (Hattiesburg, MS)

 - Class of 1985

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' ' « WASH DAY came all too soon for Freddy McMullen and Jim Arnold. Dorm students found their responsibilities were increased after leaving home. FIGHTING CAVITIES, Cindy Cash strolls down the hall to brush her teeth. Cindy, along with other girls, found that using a community bathroom was sometimes difficult. FRESHMAN LAURA BERRY finds time to study her notes while resting in the dorm. Girls make the best of their home by decorations and special arrangements of furniture. Dorm Life 17

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HOME SWEET DORM Living in the dorm at William Carey College is quite an experience . . . sometimes. It ' s like hav- ing a bunch of brothers or sisters in one big house. Borrowing anything from toothpaste, food, change for a dollar, cross-stitch thread, shampoo, soap, blowdryers, or just about any- thing is common among dorm students. Lifetime friends are made in the dorms. Many secrets have been shared within the walls of the dorms. Good times, as well as bad, have been shared. Memories of throwing cold water on someone in the shower, locking roommates out of the room, ordering pizza, and dorm meetings will never be forgotten. Watching television is also a pass time shared by many dorm students. Usually everyone piles into the lobbies to share special TV shows and soap operas. When some girls have a little spare time, they spend it cross-stitching. Cross-stitching has be- come a popular hobby with everyone. Swappi patterns and borrowing thread is a perfect way meet a new friend. When the clock strikes twelve, all girls mi be inside or they will get locked out. If someo is caught on the outside after closing, they the chance to find security to open the fro door. Every week room check is forced upon dot students. Beds must be made, floors must swept, garbage emptied, clothes off the flo and desks in order or students can receive citation for up to S5.00. Even though parents may not realize it, st dents do find time in their busy schedules study. Many students stay up to all hours crai ming for tests. If you want to get away from home but ke ' close by, try living in the dorm. It is truly . experience worth trying. STEVE BRANTLEY and Ken Fujisawa relax in Brett Valen- tine ' s room on top of his desk. Social life is an enjoyment of the dorm. RETIRING FROM Bass Hall as dorm parents, Roger and Kathy Fowler enjoyed a surprise party for them in the lobby. KEEPING UP WITH the Jones, Brad and Tammy move into their new married dorm apartment. Brad and Tammy, newly weds to our campus, found the new apartments their home sweet home.



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HALLOWEEN CARNIVAL . . . The annual Halloween Carnival was held on October 30, 1984 at the student center. Winners were: first place — Prelaw Club, second place — Chi Beta Phi, and third place — Carey Student Nurses Association. The Halloween Carnival attracted the area neighborhood children. Many clubs and organi- zations participated in the annual event. The car- nival was sponsored by the Student Government Association. The carnival attracted students, fac- ulty, and staff. The Halloween Carnival was a success. Kat Ford begins to carve a pumpkin for Halloween when Bam Fountain is about to be finished. HELPING WITH the Student Nurses booth are Laura Berry, Eietha Cobb, and Jan Wiggins. There was other students who participated in making this booth a success. GLENN PADGETT AND DONNA PENN browse through the pictures of memories gone by at the CRUSAD- ER booth. THE INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS participated in the Halloween Carnival by selling T-Shirts which stated: Every- one Smiles in the Same Language. Dr. Tom Lett, Chairman of the Foreign Language Department models the T-Shirts for the students.

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