B.). Ma rshall, sen ior, takes advantage of the Srudent Associat ion (S.A.) Open House, Nov. 4. Open House provided students the opportunity to visit thedorms and apartments ofmembers of the opposite sex, according to Brian Bush, S.A. president. Marshall visited seniors' Elizabeth Hedley and Aimee Whitley's apartment in Searcy Hall. The S.A. held the event on designated nights each semester. On these occasions, women were allowed to be in the men's rooms from 6:30 p.m. unt il 8 p.m. Then, from 8 p.m. until 9:30 p.m., {he men were permitted to see {he women's dorm rooms. These nigh{s gave srudents (he chance to show off their rooms to friends, watch television with th'~t special someone and hang OUt wi th each other in a comfortable setting. Because Open House usually only happened once a semester, most students said they took advantage of the opportuni ty to see how (he other side of campus lived. C hris Lockhart-Brookhaven, Miss. Jamie Lockwood-San Antonio, Texas Sarah Logsdon-Buder, Ill. Maria Lopez- Boaco, Nicaragua Amy Lucas-Jefferson City, Mo. Taleen Luna-Quetzaltenango, Guatemala Sara Maans-Hersey, Mich. Eleida Madrid-San Miguelito, Panama Jim Marcussen-Somh Bend, Ind. Collin Markum-Jacksonville, Fla . Andrea Mas ters-Collierville, Tenn. Brian Macth ews-Wihon, Ark. Dustyn Matthews-Broken Anow, Okla. Ella Matthews-Chicago, Ill. Kim May-Tampa, Fla. Rachel McCage-Troy, Tenn . C hrista McClain-BloomingtOn, Ill. Justin McCreary-Wheeling, w.v. Rachel McCuiston-FortSon, Ga. Cynthia McDaniel-Rio Rancho, N.M. J ason McGlawn-Imperial, Mo. John McLain-Searcy, Ark. Paul McMullen-Longview, Texas Natalie McNeese-N. RichJand Hills, Texas Kristi Means-Springhill, La. Juniors 127
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