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DORMS HELP STUDENTS UNITE On the afternoon of May 3rd a water fight took place in the dorm parking lot. Trashcans were used as waterbuckets and almost all of the student residents were in¬ volved. This event is just one of the many examples of how housing students play to¬ gether. They also work together by study¬ ing, by car-pooling and by taking turns doing laundry. Often, before an exam, housing students stay up late in order to cram for a test. Also, when cars break down students can always find someone to take them into town. The administration also provides entertainment for the housing stu¬ dents to feel united as a family. Such enter¬ tainment includes movies, pool tables and watermelon feed. Don Vik talks on the telephone in his dorm room. Housing students get acquainted during a bar-b-que. Homelife 21
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Clowning around at lunch are housing stu¬ dents t John Wells, Greg White,, John Bur¬ roughs and Leon White. Watching her roomates is housing students Bev Heier and her hometown friend. 20 Homelife
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STUDENTS SEEK INDIVIDUAL AND GROUP RECREATION While some students seek hobbies that will allow them to relax by themselves, others seek a form of recreation that allows them to be with friends that share the same interest. Individual hobbies include singing or playing an instrument, taking photographs or painting sewing or knitting. Or if a stu¬ dent wants to get exercise he could run, bike or swim. Some students enjoy recreation that in¬ volve more people. These activities include basketball, softball, racketball, tennis and cycling. Whatever he decides to do, a student learns that recreation can be beneficial and relaxing. Dale Hogg combines his hobby of photography with his responsibilities as photography editor of the yearbook and newspaper. Chris Brungardt reads a mystery book during her spare time at the li¬ brary. 22 RF.CREATION
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