1975-1976 Yearbook

Sunrise to sunset, new experiences and routine intermingle With the ringing of alarm clocks, a typical day begins. Dragging oneself out of bed is a necessary chore as each student prepares for a new day. After a shower and a trek to break· fast , the daily hustle to classes begins at eight. The morning slips by with classes ending at eleven. The midday break for chapel and lunch provides a welcome relief, followed by the daily trip to check the usually empty mailbox. Going into the last half of the day, students continue with classes and studying. Leisure time is enjoyed by some while others less fortunate are busy at jobs. Afternoon fades into dusk and another meal is eaten in the cafeterias. Darkness arrives and so does a busy night life. Club meetings and activities, studies, and fun in the dorms fill the time. The evening winds down and gradually students make it to bed and get some sleep, thus ending another day. 1. STUDENTS walk to and from buildings between classes. 2. SUPPER provides a time of conversation for Jim Erickson, Ivan Benson and Randy Mullis. 3. READY to take down notes, Stan Granburg listens attentively in cia... 4. ASSIGNED pages are read by Sibyl Cooper as she lays on the gra... 5. STUDENT CENTER booths provide a place to relax and talk for Jeff Hughes, Lou Ellen Head and Debbie Corben. 6. GOOFING off in the dorm, Keith Gunverdahl crawls on the floor. 7. HELPLESS Jackie Allman is thrown into the lily pool by Eric Tyler, James Beam, Wayne Kinney and Monte Tatom. 8. WEARY from a busy day, Mike Patterson rests on his bed . 9. PENSIVELY looking into her box, Debbie Bryant hopes a letter awajts her. 56 I A TYPICAL DAY

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