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Far Left: Dr. Teague helps students with the more efficient, on-line registration process this year. Left: Deb Mahikian and Ruth Earle are hardly working to help the freshmen move in. Above. Lisa Carter is still able to smile even as she faces the climb to the third floor for the 47th time. Left: The banana split party was lots of fun for the students, including Japanese students Miyuki Imura. Mitoshi Miura, and Yasuko Kaneshige. first Week 11
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ErZfi m m FIRST WEEK AT BREVARD The first week at Brevard College proved to be filled with memorable experiences for freshmen and sophomores alike. The wide-eyed freshmen set out to conquer the new, intriguing land of Brevard while the older, more experienced sophomores proudly displayed their I ' m-at-home attitudes. The freshmen attended the orientation sessions and had their heads filled to over- load with facts and figures about college life. Although college living was awkward at first, the freshmen soon adapted to their new homes. All of the new rules and regu- lations became secondary to the thrill of making new friends. The sophomores quickly became reac- quinted with their old lifestyles and their old friends. They were welcomed back to Brevard with new faces and a few new rules, but the sophomores adjusted well to the newly-lengthened visitation hours! Above: Michael Teague, Ricky Surles, and Sheri Aus- tin put on a happy face at the first dance. 10 first Week
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m W DEMY DAY COMPETITION Derby Day, the first Saturday of the school year, offered live enter- tainment and a picnic. The compe- tition started with the official derby toss. The Battle of the Dorms — competition between individual dorms (and between dorm teams and faculty teams for some events this year) — included volleyball, a three-legged race, an egg toss, mu- sical washtubs, izzy dizzy, and the tug-of-war. The tug-of-war champi- onship occurred at the creek! This year ' s Derby Day winners were new Complex and Green (tied) and West Jones. The day offered a chance to meet new people and have fun with old friends before the school year really got underway. Above: Ray Chason demonstrates his musi- cal ability while showing off his school spirit. Above Right: The excitement mounts as Shelly Ainsworth and Christine Fullerton ap- proach the finish line. Right. Tom Squirrel Overstreet, who ' s on a college budget, gets his first meal of the week as he slurps down jello. 12 Derby Day
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