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. N xN rrti 'P 'xx T' xx Above: Two very fine-feathered friends on Bethel's campus are Rosie McLaren and Bruce Nlast. One of the irreplaceable aspects of a balanced Christian life is that of the social. It is something of which col- lege provides quite a bit-too much, ac- cording to some profs. Activities are important. Through them we meet new people, form new relationships and en- counter new experiences. They offer the chance to learn things that cannot be taught in the classroom. . . . lt's wonderful to be young! En- joy every minute of it! Do'alI you want top take in everything, but realize that you must account to God for everything you do lEcclesiastes 11:9l. -Kathy Clothier 13
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Orientation, the freshman's opportu- nity to register for classes, took place the two weekends before school began. Dur- ing this time, they also enjoyed some fellowship with their new classmates and saw the campus. As the first weeks of college life started, the fresh men were welcomed to Bethel through initiation. This event followed the theme Mary had a little lamb. The new froshies dressed as lambs with cotton tails, large name signs and the traditional Bethel beanie. Sometimes they were requested to sing their theme song. This frequently happened at meals making nice back- ground music for the upperclassmen and the cooks. Judgment day came on the second and final day of initiation. The good sheep were sent through the shearing house and the bad sheep went to the slaughter house for punishment. The really bad sheep were hurled into the helm first and then sent to their doom. Above: A lively group of freshmen proudly dis- play their mugs at an alumni reception. Above: Coach Firestone helps an incoming stu- dent choose his curriculum at orientation. Right: Two freshmen in their initiation garb rush across campus to avoid ridicule. Above: Searching for their information packets during orientation are Denny Cramer, Marcia Weiss and Wendy Saltzgaber. In the beginning . . . 7, 14
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