1993-1994 Yearbook

DAILY LIFE is never the same routine Rrring! "Oh no, it can 't be 7:00 already," groaned Sam Student as he mashed every button on his alarm clock. Reluctantly, he pulled himself out of bed. Every muscle ached from the club softball game he had played the night before. "Can my life be any more complicated?" Sam sighed as he debated over what to wear. He finally grabbed the cleanest thing he could find and set out across campus . As he walked, he pondered the options of A) actually going to his 8:00 class, or B) getting something for breakfast. After all, which was more important? After filling up on muffins and cereal , Sam headed to the Benson for chapel. Thirty-five minutes later, he breathed a sigh of relief as Dr. Burks said "dismissed. " He struggled through classes, and then relaxed in the student center with his friends . Before going back to his room, Sam decided to check his mail one more time . Surprisingly, there was a letter from Grandma. Sam arrived back at his room to find his roommate taking a nap. Great! He couldn't do anything that made noise so, he took a nap himself. They woke up just in time to make it to the cafeteria before it closed. After finishing another satisfying ARA meal, Sam remembered that he had to make his weekly trip to Wal-Mart. He was running low on BVD's, and it was either shop, or actually do his laundry. It was nearly curfew when he got back. He couldn't help noticing all of the clinging couples. Sam plopped down on his bed at 10:59 and waved as his R.A. stuck his head in the door. As he prepared for a test , he reminded himself to call that girl he had noticed earlier. Only then could he be content to lie down for another glorious five hours of sleep. 10 ~ Daily Life Student Life - Carrie Woodruff Sarah Barrington, sophomore, tries to get every singlefry into the bag. Students enjoyed the option ofBurgerKingformeals. Photo by Michael Bass. Glenn Lee, senior, checks his social club box for new information. The club boxes were a good way to stay on top of things, that is, if you read them. Photo byJason Burt. Rick Castleman, sophomore, goes through the motions ofperhaps the most dreaded duty on campus- laundry. Photo byJason Burt.

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