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With high school and possibly a freshman year behind, ECIC is still a ,, NEW EXPERIENCE S4 v v.- X 1 N 1 1 I X 'nb I Ili gf ., X College life is the breaking away of old familiar ways and walking head on into an unexplored terri- tory, a territory filled with people of diversi-f fied backgrounds, but all with a common goal -- to be something bet- ter. Maybe the most im- portant thing one learns is not a math- ematical equation, it is, however, a lesson in life --W living in a new place with new friends who have new ideas and new experiences yet to be revealed. For some it is the first time to be out on their own. Whether to at- tend or cut classes, studying or going out with friends is up to the individual. College life brings a new ma- turity as we realize the future depends on our own decisions. IVI.l1'cI1cIIv Ea-hr-lbs p J I I I I I few nm I I I I., IImIl,fwnivt1'1s waiting I I1 I 5 I I I irc Eusan W:II1.1m-on, AII -XI I C I I lx pg Iv D II M I PTA p c H ll Student I ite 5
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HG SWEET DCR Af ,ky sv ' -- M i x it x ,, Q47 Z N ffunl' -Y' wwf Dorm life is ekcit- ing, lively, and some- times nerve-vvreck- ing. You have a new family of 50, or more, brothers and sisters all sharing the same kitchen, laundry, and bathroom facilities. Living in a dorm has its advantages. It's easier to get to class, and it gives a feeling of independence, The greatest advantage of dorm life is meeting new people. Dorm life is filled with memories of good times practi- cal jokes parties mis- chievous acts and those conversations that lasted until 4:00 a.m. with friends. 7 7 7 Debbie Love refuses temptations with her famous quote, Do you want to spoil this fine figure of a wom an? Cafchfng up on the latest fashion trends are Gaye McDanieL Janet Winstead, Tammy Winstead and Su san Williamson,
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