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. 1 I. Freshmen soccer players Buck Rowlee. Markus Sieb- mann. David Novak, Eric Zimmerman, and Steve DeLong enjoy Ihc banana split party. 2. Julie Johnson and Betty Hauk welcome the incoming freshmen and returning stu- dents in Jones. 3. Asking herself if this is prison or college Mar. Tosaka smiles for her ID. 4. Gordon Murray wonders what could be in those tiny little boxes. 5. Wayne Cooke and Phil Brodskv share sundaes. 10 First Week
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David Coulter and Annette Wallace seem to be glad to be back at Brevard College as they attend the Orientation Dance. 2. These rising sophomores enjoy watching their fresh- man year end at Springfest 1985. 3. Getting to know people in Mr. Gibbons ' Psychology 101 class can be fun if you like painting other people ' s feel. Student Life 9
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The First Wee New Faces, Friends, And Feelings The first day for freshmen was filled with confusion. However, with the aid of Resident Assistants, Mentors, Big Sisters, and SGA sophomores, all of whom had arrived three days early, they managed to get through it. The next two days were filled with General Sessions and getting acquainted with everyone. The sophomores arrived by Au- gust 27, and the whole process of moving in began anew. Following these activities were dances complete with Ashe- ville radio D.J. ' s and a live band. Threshold; the college ' s first outdoor movie, ' Raiders of the Lost Ark ; and the fun of Derby Day, all of which combined to make the first week at Brevard College a memorable one. The first week was filled with excitement for what lay ahead but also some sadness for what was left behind. — Bonnie Crawford, freshman Kirst Week II
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