1999-2000 Yearbook

Kate Copeland, junior, works (he front desk of Searcy Hall. Many female students chose to work the from desk of their dorm to earn extra money. Working the desk also provided an opportune time for workers to catch up on their studies. Amy Sauls, sophomore, collects items to move into her dorm room. Although moving in might not be the mOSt exciting aspect of dorm life, it is an act studenrs must perform several times during their college career. Eric Hanes and Brad Bigelow, sophomo res, hang Out in their Keller dorm room afte r a full day of classes. DormitO ries provided students with a haven of rest and a place to talk with friends afrer a busy day. T im Pell, sen io r, does computer design work in his Harding Village Apartment , last fall . Pen, along with 63 other male students, wa s granred t he priveleged housing because of a lack of space in the five men's dormitOries on campus. Dorm Life 15

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