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Southern Seasons Sensed At A.C. Changes occur as frequently as seasons. The Southern seasons truly find their home on the campus. Spring brings open house and a chance for interested high school stu- dents to visit Anderson ' s campus. Summer arrives and orientation allows upcoming freshmen an opportunity to meet faculty, administration, and staff. Freshmen be- come aquainted with the campus. Even amidst all the placement tests and lectures there is time to meet new people. Many of the friendships established continue throughout the year. Fall comes and stu- dents ' thoughts turn toward school. Sud- denly the day arrives and boxes are loaded and carried. Registration adds to the confu- sion. Winter brings thoughts of Christmas break and thoughts of spring which is just around the corner. The president ' s home is open to students. A true Southern scene The First Baptist Church is where many students worship on Sundays. ?:
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Jan gives the Southern belle smile. Yello! — Yes! M-M-M- Bye! Study Break! Many internal changes take place along with external changes. Students are faced with internal changes of atti- tudes, values, and career decisions. Changes that mean transitions to a new phase of personal awareness. If one is fortunate, he begins to branch out in an effort to express himself. Although these changes are difficult, overcoming the frustrations and set- backs provides individuals with inner strengths and satisfaction of achieve- ment and accomplishment. Growth occurs as much in failure as in suc- cess. Steve hits the books and the books are winning. Theme Development 3
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5Jj 551 HI SAll 1 1 ' J P .rfjj Ill JL ■i n — -Ji. i People Helping People From season to season, Anderson changes. The students, however, benefit. Interpreting, understand- ing, and accepting the diverse peo- ple, ideas, and opportunities creates a sense of unity. Students learn to see people as individuals, not groups. Students learn to accept others ' ideas for their own growth. Lastly, students become aware of the many opportunities that An- derson offers. Anderson College suddenly be- comes a vibrant, new community of students, changing, growing, and working together toward the realization of goals, inner thoughts, and possibilities for the future. Sonya, Mark, and Lisa are found helping each other with their homework. Gina and Priscilla have a quick chat before class. Cathi and Susan are seen sharing a meal at Country Aire. Cathy needs help in carrying her laun.iiy Theme Development 5
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