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Lancer Arms Kira Spellman and Loretta Blankenship accept their adoption papers from council member Sharon Kirwan. LANCER ARMS 17
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LANCER ARMS STRIVES FOR SENSE OF COMMUNITY The 1988-89 Lancer Arms Council, led by President Cindy Broese, made great strides in creating a sense of community, linking married students with students from Simmons and Smith Halls, and most importantly, developing overall awareness of the needs of the Married Students living in Lancer Arms. The council tried to develop a sense of family by having BBQs, campouts, and fellowship din- ners. Sandy Chesterman stated she enjoyed having neighbors over for dinner or just sitting outside and talking with them. It helps to have people in the same situation that can relate to you stated Michelle Veach. Lancer Arms Residents wanted to help new students who where away from home for the first time so they held adoption for the new students with each couple adopting a student from either Smith or Simmons Halls. It ' s been a great success stated B.J. Herndon. I love my adopted parents almost as much as my own admitted Kenn Baldwin. It ' s been a great year, and I hope it ' s just the begining. We hope we can continue to close the gap between Lancer Arms and the rest of the school. With the continued support and interest of groups of such as the Student Alumni, we should be able to bridge the gap. concluded Cindy Broese, Council President. Cindy Broese talks with her husband Andy Broese about the needs of the res idents. fiF kfV 1988-89 Lancer Arms Residence Council Top row: Trudy Cumutt, Sharon Kirwan, and Bonnie Tate. Front row: Sandy Chesterman, Bea Jay Herndon, and Cindy Broese. Not pictured: Sharleen Douglass. Fun, food, and fellowship highlighted the Adopt-a Student barbeque held by I-ancer Arms. 16 STUDENT LIFE
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Joy Simpson and her date Jason, 1 Figurate and Julia Jones dress for occasion Thursday night at the Barn Fei fival. 18 STUDENT LIFE
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