1998-1999 Yearbook

Steven Boyd andMatt Lawrence play soccer in Armstrong Hall after curfew. Guys often turned the hallway into a sports arena for a friendly game of baseball, football or soccer late at night. AdamSimmons studies hisBible after curfew. Many students found themselves .keeping very late hours in order to balance their social activities and classes. Preparing for good housekeeping, Melissa Tittle puts away the dishes in her apartment kitchen. Although most girls enjoyed having a kitchen, it did create extra chores such as doing dishes. • SayWhat? "The best part about living off campus is [ don't have all the people breathing down my neck and [ don't have to fight for a parking space. [ can also work late without special permission." - Cathy Baird, senior "[ like the Old Married Apartments because they are quiet, the rooms are furnished and the parking is fairly decent," - Tim Sheppard, sophomore "Moving from the dorm to the apartments is a good step toward being out on your own; it helps build independence while still having the safety of being on campus," - Jeanette Baird, senior • 20 STUDENT LIFE Mark Stevens pays the pizza delivery man. Many students ordered pizza right before curfew to cure the need for late-night munchies. Katie Tool retreats to her bathroom so she can have some privacy while she talks on the phone. Many students discovered that privacy was a rare commodity in the dorms.

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