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On Their Own Time What did the average Bryan college student do when all the classes were over, all the meetings had been attended, and all the homework was finished? (a) developed relationships (b) hung out (c) ate (d) slept (e) all of the above The correct answer is (e) all of the above. After everything that needed to be done was either completed or ignored, stu- dents had a variety of choices as to how to deal with the concept of having free time. A priority on campus was to produce meaningful relationships, involving both God and friends. Personal devotions, as well as corporate Bible studies and pray- er groups, helped io draw the students closer to God. At the same time, a closer walk with God helped to build stronger. more significant relationships. Another great way to use free time was to hang out in such socially renowned areas as the Lion ' s Den. Not only did stu- dents enjoy playing pool, ping-pong, and foosball, but there was also the snack bar and the big screen television. Sometimes on weekends the Student Union rented movies and showed them. But this did not mean that students spent all their time on campus. Many hours were spent in Dayton, at such places as Wal-Mart, Pizza Hut, and Red Food. People also went to Chattanooga to watch movies and shop in the malls. Everyone had his own ideas about the best way to use free time. Because of that, the activities enjoyed were are ex- tremely varied, ranging from talking on the phone to singing in the stairwell, from playing Rook to playing hide-and-go- seek in Rudd Auditorium. Derek Ream watches as Greg Hoist makes an Jennifer Schrage an; Oebbie MacNab take a relaxing afternoor walk in the sun. Who was that masked photographer? Jj 4 a npus Life
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John and Jill Boggs enjoy the North Caro- lina countryside and a new friend on a fall weekend away. A gradual change takes place in students at Bryan. A fantastic make- up job by Kim Prieto helps lioness Dawn Shooke look the part. This queen of the forest helped get the crowd roaring at home.
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Alan McManus and Tim Combs stop to reflect and pray. Bobbie Brool s and James Arnette — foosball pros. Campus Life 5
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