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au-Filled Happeninge, Vhoughiful Discussions Highlights Group's Successful Year DURING A MARATHON EATING CONTEST, Kevin Dickson STUDENTS WHO ATTEND Campus Life meetings also takes one final spoonful of a record breakingly long — enjoy a serious yet informal discussion abour their prob- banana split. lems after the fun and games are over. PULLING THEIR, TEAMMATE on a mat in a race at the fractured olympics are Juli Larnard and DeKalb’s Miss Campus Life, Kelly Bale. ONE, TWO, THREE, SMILE! Ken Mills, local Campus Life director, also enjoys playing photographer for special school dances. Campus Life 21
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GIVING IT ALL THEY'VE GOT, Laura Hathaway, Jama Carper, Jenny Leffler, and Pam Copenhaver desper- ately try to pop their balloons. SUE GRABER is all smiles after Rob Moreland correctly answers another one of the questions asked during the newly steady game. sd ott on —— = a Le —— ee y Sue 20 Campus Life Campus Life, a Christian group that meets every Thursday in private homes, grew tremendously this year. Many exciting events including the frac- tured olympics, the burger bash, and the trip to Florida attracted large crowds. A Miss Campus Life contest was also held. Eight area schools selected one girl for the contest. Kelly Bale represent- ed DeKalb. Teams collected money for their representative. Each penny was worth a vote. DeKalb placed second by raising $2635.52. The newly steady game and the manhunt were among other activities which helped to arouse interest. Although fun and games are a part of all the meetings, valuable insights were gained through discussions about various problems concerning students. ems CE ae ee IT'S STRANGE TO SEE whar four boys would do just to ger a rubber band from their nose ro their neck. Here Eric Hansen, Eric Muzzillo. Kevin Dickson, and Garry Stamm each try a different method.
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HYPNOSIS ENABLES THESE STUDENTS to enrer a very relaxed srare of mind yer still be alert. enough to respond ro instructions. (top) BUSYING HIMSELF WITH PAPERWORK for V.G. Dyna- mics, Jeff Bell learns much abour the different aspects of running a business. (above) HELPING WARNER GEAR to be the mosr successful company is Christy Lorr as she carefully assembles part of a product 22 Convocations And JA
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