,«"'•-.;« •" 46- «J- ^ H » ^t -4. «. •.. % . ^ y, Blend llS^^Jnique Volume 65 SfH4 Ma^i^ '^iU, Ttont/i e^tt^^£i*t<i (704) 6E9-f20f Younique I {/ ^ W e came from all the United States as well as from countries suc—h as Canada, France, India, and Japan. Wecameto onespecific place a colleg—e with about 1000 students. We were together for only a brief time for most students, four years. However, in that time we became friends, we worked together, ate together, cried together and grew together. We gradually became one massive body. We gradually became a blend from what we had been to what we were becoming. We were unique because even in this massive body we were still able to be individuals. We were a Unique Blend. V G oofing off, Soplno- s igning the pledge moreJohn McMlllian book, Senior Mi- sinows off the M.C. chelle Hutt gathers Hammer fad. withfriends between classes. ^- Opening ?l; ^:. -•t^:4r»i;-•«.:». »y % '*., "^V y< - ^ f '# 4 ' "'- •% hewing her lettuce, Senior Andra Zellers displays a past time of all students, eat- ing. oncentrating deeply, students come to- getheratanytimeto ^ make that Unique Blend. Opening \ Younique y T he student's life was go, go, go; everything was due yesterday; and tomorrow was always just Tuesday. But, in reflection, the student's lifewasnotterriblybad. Thereweresomegood pointssuchasfriends toconfideinwhenthingswereattheirworst, andtherewasalwaysan event to add some excitement. Homecoming was such an event that added variety to life. At these times spirits were high and the air full of anticipation. But when the fanfare was over it was back to the norm; —however,thatwasnotsobad. Notso badwhenthenormwa—sthestudents the mix of students coming together into one blend the Uniaue Blend. c K hecking students eeping up with the into the dorms is a beat, the Jazz Band big job for the RA's, mal<es any event but Sophomore Su- they play for come zanne Reeceisready alive. tohelpanynewface. Student Life '•t 4l -* «. -< % •s p aling around, Junior Rob Cothran and "The Lion" enjoythe activities of the foot- — ball games. s tudying is a never- endingjobfor all stu- dents. Having that perfect atmosphere of silence is some- times hard to find. Division Riding the train, Junior Ja- net Green enjoys being able to sight see. Traveling al- lowed students to learn about other cultures and times. Reading to "her kids," Ju- nior Tammy Condrey gives her summer time to helping others. Somestudentscould not be called selfish when theyworkedsohardtoshare their time with others. "^" Being with her friends, Julie » •_ Bates is glad to be home. Summertime, for some stu- dents was a time of reunion with friends and family. •>/'- •. Student Life