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Community involvement affects chan We live in a community, and a world, that is filled with events that are con- stantly influencing and changing our lives. This winter, especially the blizzard, really altered our lifestyles for a while, and perhaps changed our ideas about how much fun snow is. The coal min- ers ' strike also affected our lifestyle, perhaps even more drastically. However, we didn ' t just sit through the year as uninvolved observers in the community. We marched in parades, entertained and enlightened through concerts and plays. Psychology and so- ciology students developed skills and gained new experiences by volunteer- ing at many community agencies. We also touched other people ' s lives by helping through the Lutheran Out- reach program and the Christmas Bu- reau. Working together on such pro- jects developed a maturity in our per- sonalities and a noticeable growth in our actions. To be in touch with our community and world was a very important part of our education, not just as students but as human beings. It served as another strong bond that tied us together, to grow and change with our world. RIGHT: Lutheran Outreach provides a good opportunity for Concordians to aid the community. Brad Macomber and Tagg George rake leaves for senior citi- zens. 6 COMMUNITY — WORLD
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BELOW: Running together for basketball training proves to be a strong tie in the BELOW: The Student Lounge provides friendship between Sue Engebrecht and Cadets a chance to spend some time Becky Snyder. Here, they relax together with friends. in the Lumo Lu-Hi office. LEFT: The special relationships that exists ABOVE: The faculty team practices an between teachers and students is evi- intricate play for the game against dent in the laugh shared between Mr. WMEE. Mertins and Barb Buls. INDIVIDUAL — SCHOOL 5
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BELOW: Preparing boxes for their home- room family takes up much of the first hour class period before Christmas, as Janine Ihssen and Dan Skinner discover. BELOW: A new idea this year is the Ca- reer Awareness program, which brings people from the community to talk with students. Here, WANE-TV ' s Tony Ven- trella gives a talk on sports broadcasting. ABOVE: Concordia students who visited Washington D.C. in the fall, arrived dur- ing the protests concerning the arrival of the Shah of Iran in the United States. COMMUNITY — WORLD 7
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