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Eve Stone, Melissa Lay, Rob Meredith and Bev Hewitt enjoy SU ' s winter wonderland. In those romantic relationships, there is the plea- sure of holding hands, but remember no prolonged embrace! Jackie Myers and Heather Pretlove discover that room- mates can be the best of friends. ' •2 Relationships
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Nathan and Doug make cafeteria work a family af- fair. Eve doesn ' t even smile at the flowers, much less talk to them! Deb Smith sweating it out in the summer heat. Working hard, Jamie? Student Workers 1 1
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r m, ' Those Special People The ones you can ' t eat without. The ones with whom you spend your week- ends. The ones you have to have beside you in class. The ones you have to have to have class. These are the people — peo- ple with whom we each have relation- ships. Yes, there is a lot of emphasis on relationships and on our improving them, but maybe all this emphasis shows us how important relationships really are. We all strongly agree that relationships — people — make Bryan life enjoyable. The guys have their comrades with whom they wrestle, on into the night. The women have their dorm talk, also on into the night. Then there ' s the wonderful ad- venture some enjoy of laser tag, which transforms Rudd into the den of danger and civil students into guerrillas. And cer- tainly not least, there ' s our favorite thing we all like to share together — food. But the activities that we enjoy, however strange, with those we love which bring us together are not always a game or a food party. There are many days when we disagree, then make up, and always learn the art of compromise. The relationships are never ending — best friends to whom we pour out our hearts, the good friends with whom we share many laughs, the teachers from whom we learn — in and out of the books. Each day we learn that we need each other. A number of students learned how much they needed each other as over ten couples were engaged in the fall! Through daily experiences as we rub shoulder with one another, we are growing and be- ing SHAPED to be SERVANTS of each other and our Lord. ff ' S ' i ' l fX ;: - te-- Heidi Niehoff and Sylvia Suganandam enjoy one of the best pastimes — food. Ed Ficl ley and Doug Bowman — never a dull mo- ment. Relationships 13
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