1982-1983 Yearbook

... "' -: r"'Z:.. ·~··~ __"'" •• " - lohn I . Radcliffe Tim.eOut There were classes all day, five days a week. In the evenings there were club sports, or organizational meetings, maybe an American Studies speaker, an Intramural game, Spring Sing practice, a Bison game, and if all of these failed there was always homework. However, every once in awhile, the hard-working student found himself with a little spare time on his hands. Spare time was a welcome relief from the pressures of college. The student could spend it any way he wanted and there were many ways that the Harding student spent these precious moments. Depending on how much time he had, he might walk over to the student center to converse with friends or he might just lay down on the bed for a short nap. Of course, everyone had his favorite television program that he made time for each week and when finances wou ld allow, he ran to Frozen D's for his favorite ice cream combination. Many times the student wou ld spend his spare time sharpening his video game skills or playing a challenging game of pool. Sometimes he used it to work on a project, such as reading a book other than a text book, crossstitching,. writing Mom and Dad fo r money, or ironing tomorrow's outfit. If he had a lengthy amount of time he added up the phone bill, changed the bed sheets, and put the dirty clothes that were on the floor in the laundry basket. The normal Harding student just didn't have that much time, unfortunately for his roommate, so he was forced to remain at his desk and work away with that continuing daydream of the summer vacation to come in the back of his mind.~

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