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QUOTABLE QUOTES Students on ' the first week of school This school is too small, but the teachers are very a[ proachable. There ' s nowhere to go without a car. — Yasu Katayama There ' s always something - . . — Kathy North P-t-t-t-f!! — Mary Jackson In this dormitory, there are not always people. My roommate comes back to our room at one o ' clock in the mid-night. She studies very hard every day. That is my surprise at Maryville College. — Tomoe Amano When ' s the next plane home? — Bryon Gamble Just say THANKS. — Kirk Heinsohn Actually, I was really scared of some Amei lean ' s hairstyles. Some of the football player shaved parts of their heads — and they ar huge!! — Mikako Oe When do I get to sleep? — Michele Karr
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MOUNTAIN CHALLENGE ' nder the direction of Bruce Guillaume and Larry tanley, the Mountain Challenge program has be- 3nrie an exciting new force on campus. The Moun- lin Challenge program has assisted with the In- uiry classes by taking them on various outings, icluding the ropes course at Wesley Woods, ome of the activities sponsored by Mountain challenge this past year included hiking in the mokies, kayaking, rock climbing at Look Rock, nd caving at the Lost Sea. p!ffl X ' ,- ' :- ..: V ' ' t SJBP-
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SENIOR CLASS of 1988 Many cliches are used to describe the feelings of a graduating class. Every year, someone writes a poem or paragraph about the days gone by and how we are standing on the threshold of the future. Some quote Ecclesiastes, To everything there is a season ... Everyone talks about how quickly the years have passed. It seems like only yesterday we were freshmen. Reading the sentiments of graduating seniors, you would think they all had the same experience together. It is true that the feelings are much the same: the excitement — tempered with insecurity — of getting out into the real world, the tightness in your throat at the thought of leaving the people whom you have come to love and who have been your family for four years — and whom you may never see again. These mixed feelings are shared by most graduating seniors. The cliches fall short of the experience. Though there have been many valiant attempts to express the feeling, the only true record you can keep is within you. At the risk of sounding trite, I love you. — a fellow M.C. graduate of ' 88
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