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What ' s In? 7 teticty Although academics is a first priority at Milligan College I students only spend a small percentage of their time in the actual classroom. The hours remaining, or free time, are spent in many different activities. With each year there arises new and old ways of studying and seeking entertainment. Many popular games and campus activities became the best way to blow off steam and spend time with friends. What is Alan Hayes drawing? A stick man is the only clue his team has. Oh no. not a difficult one! exclaims John Gable, Robin Cuthbert and Chris Jefferson. The game Pictionary swept across the Milligan campus. Students were found drawing (or scribbling) on chalkboards and notebook papers all over campus while friends guessed what the artist was drawing. As in any game, few won and many lost, but all who played had lots of fun. One of the most successful activities sponsonred by the social affairs committee was the First Annual Road Rally. Each team decorated a car in any fashion in order to travel the streets of Johnson City in search of clues until the finish line is reached. 12 Matt Hunsacker. Jim Byrd. Charlie Miller, Angie Wood, and Becky Frye are ready to race with their Oreo Machine. Trends
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William Lohr, Ellen Harris, and Stacey Freetage find a comfortable spot against the wall at Vespers. Photo by C Stevic So, Katl.y Sackett, what ' s in the package? inquires Marty Osborne. Photo by C. Stevic Dave Bradley sings his heart out in his overalls and cowboy hat. Photo by C. Stevic Ron Blackmore, co-chairman of the Religious Affairs Committee, contemplates deep, theological questions. Spiritual Life on Campus 11
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Does anyone know anything that ' s going to by on this test? cries Becky Frye and Lisa White. Spending a warm fall afternoon studying on the lawn. It is hard to believe, but the majority of the Milligan students spent their free time studying. Various places such as the dorm, the library, the park or even Perkin ' s Restaurant were popular places for students to go. What will it be Cindy Stuck, the jumbo barrel of popcorn or nachos? Many Milligan students saved their pennies for each Tuesday night when an area theatre offered movies for 99c. Friends piled into cars to see the newest flicks which included Three Men and a Bab];, Princess Bride or Wall Street. It was definitely a weekly highlight for many students. Gimme my penny, says Jake Bratton as waits patiently. Trends 13
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