1976-1977 Yearbook

Varying lifestyle$ and responsibilities face married students in their lives together Added responsibilities made life different for married students as they strove to continue their education as well as build homes. Families were planned as even more responsibility was placed on the couples when babies were born. Rising prices forced many men to take on part time jobs in order to support their wives while some wives worked, sending the husbands through school. Housing was provided by two college owned apartment complexes, trailers and apartments found in the surrounding community. The routine of studies was broken by participation in TAG, the married students' social club. Suppers, fellowships and sports activities aided young couples in making friends. 1. WATCHING Hilarity activities are Jimmy and Marsha Moore. 2. A future student checks a mail box after seeing others do the same. 3. INTEREST shows in the face of a young boy as he notices the camera. 4. PUSHING their new baby in its carriage, Mark and Brenda Bixler proudly walk on campus. ' MARRIED STUDENTS - 65

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