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PEOPLE PEOPLE PEOPLE PEG The most important part of any school? Peoplel Not only the stu- dents but the faculty and administra- tion. All played an important part in studies, career pursuits, tears and laughter. Ther e were people who we admired, people who we kicked around with, and people who we respected. Whether it was in the classroom or in the cafeteria, all con- tributed in making our years in col- lege a growing time as well as a learn- ing time. From people we learned skills, gained knowledge, and from some of these people we received something which we could never read in a book or hear in a lecture: the discovery of something new within ourselves. Students came to Azusa for a variety of reasons. Some came so they could be scouted for professional baseball, some in search of a Mrs. degree, oth- ers came for the spiritual aspect, and yet, most came for that golden piece of paper — the college diploma. No matter what their reasons, there was a unity on the campus, a bond which made them realize they needed each other to cope with the everyday struggles of college life. 1 4 A Divider Page I People
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Carrie Luther, ASB Secretary takes a moment out from answering phones to work on her homework. 1 Iff-Campus LAC, Dean Rehfeld plans the Cowboy dinner for all the commuter students. obin Gllmour, Adams and Clarinda LAC, relaxes after planning another Broom Hockey game r the dorms. Chris Zeller, LAC for Bowles, walks to a meeting to discuss a new security system with Ion Wallace. Organizations ASB -1 3
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1. A student shows the most popular way of studying — Munching while memorizing. 2. Dan Johnson and Monty Ovsens shoyy just who ' s number one during Homecoming night. 3. During the Sawdust Festival a western show was put on in front of the gym. 4. Norm Slosted shows the perpetual craziness of the mailroom. IE PEOPLE Divider Page ' 1 ' 1 P People I I J
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