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The Overseas Campus: Winter Term Abroad towards their academic specialities. During the fall semester. Professor Crowe taught a six-weeks night course in order to give participants in the trip an overview of English history and culture. There were also several orien- tation sessions to explain the specific Ninety-five students and professors enjoyed the 1980 winter term abroad in England. During January they par- ticipated in a series of highly structured learning activities designed to supple- ment classroom studies w ith on-site ex- perience. The group was led by Professor David Crowe together with Professors Terrell Cofield, Lamar Bland, Gerald Francis, William Rich, and Lyn Ryals. After leaving from Dulles Airport and landing at Heathrow, they stayed in London at the Kennedy Hotel. While in London, the group enjoyed a ballet and a symphony. Many in- dividuals went to other musicals and plays. In addition, there were trips to the Tower of London, Windsor Castle, and other places in the London area. The group as a whole traveled exten- sively outside London. A day in Cam- bridge, a trip to Stratford to see Shakespeare ' s Julius Caesar performed by the Royal Shakespeare Company, and other trips to Bath, the Stonehenge, Canterbury, Dover, and Hastings made English history and culture a living ex- perience. Especially enjoyable was sight-seeing and shopping in Brighton, a picturesque town on the English coast. Most in the group went to Edin- burgh, and smaller groups took trips to other parts of Scotland, to Athens and the Pelopennesus, to Granada, to Rome, Paris, and Ireland. The trips of smaller groups were often oriented Beats Sugar i Mountain? Rex, T-Bone, Howard and John find that things aren ' t all that different in Spaii The landscape near Granada. conditions that they would meet abroad. Those who spent the winter term in England agreed that it was an effective type of education. The experience abroad gave their study immediacy and vividness. The trip was an excellent and economical introduction to Britain, an intelligent and enjoyable way to spent the winter quarter. 16
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the new ballet room. Mike Cross. year ' s complaints about the inefficient phone system were not as loud this year because of the option of having phones in many students ' rooms. However, it may have posed a problem for their pocketbooks. There are many other plans un- derway for the students and administra- tion and even the entire college for future improvements and changes, but we will have to wait for the 80 ' s to bring them about. we all give our bucks to Buck. just hanging around. 15
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