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Jody Abrams Kimberly Adkins Bob AleXdllder Connie J. Anderson Tamela Annstrong Drums tillce up ii comer of Jim Ross' room in Twin Towers &st. Ross l!1so hllS posters of his fl!vorite roclc bmds on the wlllls. Mirrors on the bllclc of Jim Dlltin 's dresser give ii reflection of the rest of his room. Dllyton illso lidded ii h411ging /limp 411d will/ decorlllions. Rooms reflect The bareness of four plain walls in the residence halls encour aged students to decorate or change the color of their room as soon as possible after settling in. personalities Room decorations made the residence halls seem more like home. Posters, names of the occupants, holiday decorations, note pads and rearranging the beds were all part of making a room "homier." "My roomate got bored easily. Every time I came back from a weekend home, the room was arranged differently," Mann freshman Jennifer White, said. l8S-sophomores Nicky Arvon Bill Bailey Don41d Baisden Cinda &mes Mary K. &mes Donna &rokot Lauro Beal TiM Beardsley Harold Bell Robert Bennett Kimberly Binford Croig Bishop Helen Blevins Judy Bliss Nancy Bliss Jo Bonner Donna Booth Nannetta J. Borsuk Diano Britton Stephanie Brothers Teresa Brown Kim Brushart ]dcqueline Bryant Lorene Burkhdri Va lsho Canonico Brenda Cdplinger Croig Carpenter Gary Carpenter Llndd A. Cdrier Victoria Cdrier sophomOl'e-189 Barbara Caulkins DonM Chaney Teresa Chapman Virginia Chapman Charles E. Chappell Jr. Mark Chappell Dana Chlebowski Joe Chrest Robert Clarkson Cindy Clegg Tina Clemmons CdSSdndra CliM Shawn Cline Philip Collins DeAngelea Conley Mary Cook Ferns liven up rooms /il:e Trish Woods in Twin Towem West. I 00-eophomores Samuel Cook Joni Cooper Willi4m Cornwell Kevin Cox Abi94il Crdft .Kelli D. Cromer l.isd L. Cummings Jim A. Dalin Jennifer Daugherty Carla. DeMendonCd l..iSd Da.wn Dingess Beth Dohm Della. Dolin Kimberly Dorsey Na.ncy Dove Plants liven up rooms 'leafing' a touch of green Hanging or just sitting around, plants livened up many rooms. They gave cramped little cubicles a warmer, cozier, homier touch. Some plant lovers treated their greenery like people. They talked to them, fed, groomed and watered them and occasionally sang to them, all in the hope it would make their plant healthy and well adjusted. Students usually preferred plants that required little attention. Cac ti, aloe vera, african violets and vines were among the most popular, easy-care plants. But all students who had plants in their possession did not care for them properly. Some plants never got watered; some were drowned by over-compensating owners; and others were ignored totally ·until they turned brown and their leaves fell off. Particular plant owners, however, treated their charges to free weekends at home with them to keep them company and so they (the pldllfs) wouldn't die during time alone. Other plants were not so fortunate and spent weeks alone in cold, dark rooms while their owners frolicked. Ez4111ining one of his many fems is Warren Brown. sophomores-191 Yoldl1da Draine Peggy Earl Kevin Eaton Henry Eke Carol-Lynne Elliott Jack Ericsson Katrina F.step Wendi Evans CA.thy A. Fletcher Dianne Forbes Tammy Forbush Cheryl Ford Kenny Foster Deborah Fredrickson Sheri Gainer Nancy Gard Cindy Gatrell Troy L. Goodson Kelly Harbour Kevin Hardin Judy Hardmdl1 Anne Harm411 Tina Harness Joe Harm J411e Hawk.ins Anqela r:. Hill Priscilla R. Honaker Willa H. Hope Lisa Hudkins Lee Hutchinaon l 9'l-80phomores Rutho.nn Jarrell Elizabeth Jennings Stacey Johnson Linda Jones Patond Jones Into the dryer they 90! W<!Shin9 clothes is di ledSI d weeily chore for most students. Ldundry fdcililies in residence hdils dnd Greek houses dre usudlly crowded. On the 8th Door of Twin Towers &st, R09erSmith dnd Kenny Foster load up the washer. &ch washer dnd dryer load costs 25 cents. Washday Blues: Doing Laundry On Your Own "Oh no, I don't have any clean socks, clean jeans or clean Sometimes students stayed up until 2:~ or 3 a.m. washing sheets." and drying their clothes. "I learned that it was easier to just stay up later and wash my clothes after I or 2 a.m.," Allen Every once in a while many students found themselves in this said. situation- facing a time-consuming struggle with a washer Greeks often used the laundry rooms in their sorority or and dryer. fraternity houses. But when the weekend rolled around, stu dents in residence halls, apartments or Greek houses took Battling to see who could go to a machine first was a challenge their dirty laundry home. in itself. "It seemed no matter when your tum came to wash, someone had jumped in front of you," Mary Ann Allen, Twin "I took my dirty clothes home because it was cheaper to wash Towers West resident, said. and easier," Janey Moore said. sophomores-193 Weight watching As the physical fitness craze attacked the nation, students too began to take more interest in their health. In an effort to feel and look better, some students began dieting. At any given time, there were dozens of diet plans on the market. But this often created conflicts-knowing which one, if any, worked and was safe and being able to afford the program which sounded best. Instead, most students interested in losing weight created their own diets by cutting down on snacks or by skipping meals. "I was just trying to cut out one meal a day," Sammie Perrish said. "It took me a month to put on my 'freshman fifteen' and I'm still trying to get rid of it." But after a couple of days of salads and no cookies, some stu dents learned it was a whole lot easier to put the weight on than to take it off. Dieting was possible, but it required willpower and dedica tion-two things that were often tossed by the wayside at the sight of homemade cheesecake or a pizza with everything on it. Alice Keith Beebee Keller St.,cy Killen Jody Kiser Edyie Komgiver Angie Kuhner Jon.,th"n i...,w Li8" Lee i...,ur" Leslie Bry<111 Lesler MMlhall Lewis S4ndr., Lindsey Beth Liptak H"yden Loyd Mary Ellen Logsdon 194-oophomores While wotching their weight, some students supplem8nt their diets with o voriely D.Jys of dieting usu,,Jly include consuming numerous Sdiods as the student ot of vitomins ond "he,,Jth foods" Below, Myrtt Cooper mokes her purchdse of the leh shows. h8dlthy snocls ot the Huntington m,,JJ. Jill Long Cynthia Lue& Steve Lyons Kristy Mabe Jeanne MacDonald Lisa Mdl'Shall Beth Martin Mia M11Selli Kelly McCarthy DougldS McClure Holly McDaniel N. A. Mcintosh Renee M. McMullen Kim Metz Joy Miller sophomores-195 Gretchen A. Mitchell SUSdll Monk Mory Mordfl Michelle Morg4n LlS4 Morrison -- • .. ··~ Cluttered campus guides Bullietin boards: to what's where when Almost anywhere students went they found out pertinent infor found. Students needing rides home, fast and accurate typists, mation plastered on one of the many bulletin boards scattered or roommates often took their cases to the bulletin boards. a.round campus. Flyers from student organizations and businesses also were Services and social notices were among the many items posted. noticeable on bulletin boards. This type of communique how Some of the most widely-read messages dealt with meetings, ever, was not restricted to the boards and often were spotted parties, job applications and interviews and other opportunities hanging on the inside and outside walls of buildings. for students. Students find news of rides home, typists, roommate possibi1ities Mid job opportunities on any of the mMiy bulletin l:xJ<Jrds JoctJted in sfn2tegic positions Announcements of a more personal nature could also be lJCJ'OSS Cd.l11pUS. 196-sophomores Normdll Mosrie Jdlle Mullins J4mi O'Conner Wilfred Onyelce Thom45 A. Osburn Michael V. Otter Penni Padgett MdSSie Page Chuck Peterson Valerie Piercy John Price Cherie Pyles Jenny RdIJlSey Pamela R=n Becky Reynolds Paul Reynolds Barbara Rhodes Kelly D. Richardson Debra Richmond Holly Riddle Jeffrey D. Riley Michele Ringool Gale Ryckman Didlla Ryle Denise Schrimsher Manoj Sekhawal Bridget Shoe Greg Shrader Angie M. Smith Didlla Smith sophomores-I r;rJ

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