Cougar Cry very proud of his Jamaican heritage. She was very impressed with the variety of people at ASU. She went on to say that many she met were from states other than North Carolina. Peo ple attended from Missouri, Alabama, Georgia, South Carolina, Virginia and West Virginia who either moved to Boone or were still commu^ng. She was quite amazed that people woulyom’« from so far to attend ASU and that mhny of thoseiiwrA commuting Instead of livng irPL "I. NeJ^ I quMtlonid about al^ Interestin^j things that she llled with whateveifree time she li^^avSirSlie r^onded qulckl^^y Chian appears to keep some of them hidden away Just past some of the teachers' offices. (Which she came across totally by accident). I n asked her to describe the student lounge, responded by saying the lounges have plush ' students wanting some relaxing down liso desks that students could use for I a T.V. was also available. She said in cfiiirs I Itlml stud f^a one could find vending ma chines Jjl^owluded thatWeaa-wouli^fliarticu- larlyjlelpful nchles. My next q ge|biH^mld-( Mv nAvt th« i|[^tlo||^as!'^i I* cf^e iqoi^d^i -day re there any flxeff^for a momen dI soon BMulte trans- out why. countingofrllije many actlvltftgs offe sd at A^a- J ^j^he r^led thafltherth^ campiuj^ afeterias lachlan: clubs, paries, computer"^!^, and a stu-*#* there |vas jr restajiijiiff for nejirfy every type of I dent lounge. Shoifommentei e were f clubs fSb]^uall^ any Intere'^^that anyon^jjiay J cu have. Maglc^i^ath'ehn'g^Jj^nd a Cycllst^'i club were Just two^e frfE^tioned. She con^j taste, ^(u^ng a Chick-Fi^, fast-food, oriental N. t^nd sweeJn- >^e ittne wonc Bn and off . ued to explain that tnerTTreViftles «n A ^ campus for those interested. Shf also ollen- tioned there is many extracurrjbflar activities to’ fill time, such as dancing, plays, concerts, foot- j ball games and even a one dollar theatre for the students to attend If they desire. My interviewee, who Is rather fond of the computer labs, told me that the labs are everywhere but that Appala- .Jll^ylasMli^rtlon id about forii^on^pfl^. I asked what B bet^ between WCC and |he bIggMt d^ Ap^lachlan|3he responded rather quickly and said thaPUie@iast number of people was the big gest dlffererft:e. She guessed that there were over thirteen thousand people who attended Appalachian. She said that it was really hard to realize that there were this many people on one campus and stated that the only time you truly