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- 000 we 1 ' Thin N. 'Nh 'Blum' CAFETERIA FGOD The South is known for its gourmet delights and the appetites of its people. Here at Baptist College we are constantly exposed to a variety of foods that can whet anyone's appetite. For breakfast one can have sausage, bacon, ham, grits, pancakes. French toast, or constipation on any given day. For lunch, BCC is known for its hamburger-type patties from which we students are to extract our nutrition. The nutrition comes from the broth that is left in the pan from which the patties are served. Since we don't receive the broth, we don't receive the nutrition. Many of us are meat and potatoes people, we don't need many side dishes as long as we have our meat and potatoes at hand. There are many ways to fix potatoes - mashed, au gratin, scalloped, hash browns, French fries, with white sauce, etc. However, we are receiving the number one choice, mashed, almost every day. Rice is another favorite staple. Now to get to the main course served at supper. Often we have chicken fried hamburger with pale broccoli treally overcooked but don't tell as it is our secretj, plastic fried chicken fit has a delicious plastic tastej, beef chow mein or chicken pot pie. The vegetables, especially those little round peas, seem to just jump out and grab you If they don't grab, just swallow one - it will get you later. All of the aforementioned are samples of our cuisine. l hav. only tried to bring out the highlights. Hopefully, in the future I will bc able to inform you of new and exciting dishes. Michelle Brown life li
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DGRM LIFE The very best experience while living in the dorm is getting to know a few people very, very well - room- mate and suitemates. Day students miss this opportu- nity. The opportunities for socializing and making friends in the dorm are diverse. They include hall meetings, hall parties, Secret Saints, the Christmas party in Littlejohn Parlor, and studying with a group of students in the Parlor. On the other hand, it is hard to stay disciplined in the dorm. The impulse to talk, watch television with friends or go out with them to have a good time must be fought. Dorm students do have a few bad things to put up with, such as roaches, occasionally noisy neighbors, lack of Mom's home cooking, and no open house. These problems, nevertheless, are minor compared to the fun, independence, and experiences of dorm life. Dorm life is a wonderful experience, and as a result of it dorm students grow more independent than they ever would have at home. '1 .1 , ,, T.: r 3 Esiyitls L l 1 ,A I - .f,, 4 V p i 4 its 5 B ,rj
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l6flife K RE LEE CRGW ED a t 'P' w. P, It was May Day. It was May 10 at Bap- tist College, and Convocation was bright- ened with the sounds of springtime music and merry songs. Karen Lee was queen of the May, Susan Harrison was maid of honor. Senior class members of the May Court: Becky Dukes, Beth McMillian, Junior class representatives: Leslie Childress, Ka- ren Dawsey, and Cindy Dye. Sophomores were represented by Cassandra Bolden, and Freshman: Gloria Ramsey. Gowns and flowers were in pastels. The mood was springtime, the designs easy and graceful. Maypole twining by the members of the court was as traditional as ever, and music by the Baptist College Singing Buccaneers brought the perfect touch. Music was Tell Me Why Frog Songs . . . and others in the theme of beau- ty, love and devotion. Dr. David Cuttino sang the recessional song. 'i
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