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1. To go in or not to go in, that is the question! Over the past nine months, there have been several ways for Anderson College students to unwind and to relax from the nerve-wracking pressures of each school day. Students chose either to sign up for intramurals or play in Whyte Gym, sometimes both. With both choices, Anderson College students had a great deal of exercise either way. The free gym was designed for the student who, at just any time, wanted to go .and shoot basketball, play racquetball, or lift weights. Several times a day, there would be two or three games going on at the same time. 2. Hey, umpire! Where did you get your glasses, Family Dollar!?! 3. Bottom of the ninth, down by three, bases loaded, two outs, two strikes and three balls . 4. This dude thinks he ' s Larry Byrd, says Thad Franklin. 19
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FREE PLAY GYM IMTRAMURALS 2. Tom Gamer displays his strength. 1. Are you going to hang around all day or are you going to play some bas- ketball? 3. President Mark Hopkins goes for the point. 4. Sit-ups? For Tennis? 18
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1. The mark of a commuter. 2. Eating while someone is taking your picture is not an easy task. . : ' ' . ' ■.■■■ •-.. ..• ■.■J..J. :■■■ .:....-. . ■ ANDERSON COLLEGE A® C1164 STUDENT 1986- COMMUTERS COMMUTERS MAINTAINED A VITAL FART OF THE EVERYDAY LIFE AT ANDERSON COLLEGE. One of the most vital parts of Anderson College are the commuters. Collectively, they constituted one-third of AC ' S student population this year. The commuters took an active part in An- derson College this year, proving their work as equal to the resident students. Sometimes, a commuter may feel left out of the activ- ities at AC, never really feel- ing accepted in the college family. However, this was not the case this year for the activities that took place. Dances such as the Halloween Dance and Christmas Formal provided such opportunities for com- muters to feel more at home. Concerts and cha- pel also became social points to an extent, giving commuters the chance to meet the residential stu- dents and make new friends. Through the years, the SQA has provided such conve- niences for the commuters like a commuter lounge and special parking to make access to classes eas- ier. It was not hard to find freshman commuters such as Kevin and Rosemary Morris talking in the com- muter lounge, preparing for classes. The basic need for this year ' s commuter was a feel- ing of acceptance and self- worth. And that need was accomplished. 20
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