2002-2003 Yearbook

number of sPecial events increases for students Senior Colleen Kimberlin signs in at the front desk of Pryor Hall after taking a special event. Special events allowed students to ex· tend their assigned curfew for one additional hour. The number of special events for each class increased about 300 percent this year. Seniors received 45 special events while juniors re– ceived 30, sophomores received 15 and fresh – men received 10 special events. Some students used special events for spend– ing time with friends while others used them for completing errands or studying. "I enjoy the increase in special events be– causeJl provides more freedom and responsibil– ity for students .~ senior Ingrid Esparza said. ''The extra hour from a special event is like adding an extra hour to my entire day. I am able to go to Wal-Mart or work on a group project after curfew during the week and still have plenty of special events forthe weekend. As a senior, I am excited to spend extended time with my friends before graduating." Although several students took advantage of the increased number of special events, others had more entrepreneurial ideas. UThe increase provides less concerns and worries about exceeding the limit,~ senior Starr Sliter said. "With so many special events, I wish I could sell the extra ones to other students." (Photo by Renee Lewis) Joshua Newsome-Jackson, Tenn. Chad Nicholson-Siloam Springs, An.:. Matthew NiehOff- Troy, Mo. Leslie Nipper-Laceys Spring, Ala. Matthew NiX-Bono, Ark. Natalie NiX- Moulton, Ala. Cynthia Noah-Rochester Hills, Mich. Justin Nolan-Montgomery, Ala. Nicole Nordyke- N. Little Rock, An.:. Audra NorriS- Plainfield. III. Evin NOrtOn-Keller, Texas Josh OakleY---Chattanooga, Tenn. Oaniel OCkaY-Lexington, S.C. Julie Olree-Allen, Texas Michelle Orr- Fairview, Texas Luis OrtiZ-Central Falls, R.I. Ryan OverbaY-Paragould, Ark. Callie Owen-w. Monroe, La. Lorie Owen-Paducah, Ky. Laurie Padgett-Kohave, Ind. Laura Page-Terre Haute, Ind. Jeremy Painter- Florence, Ala. Shannon Painter- Plano, Texas Amy Parker-Longview, TeKas freshmen 121 1111111.

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