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Contents Advertisements 252 Index 296 Conclusion 302 To Qick A can of Squirt provides cool refreshment after long hours of studying. Hamby's Steak House, located on the corner of Central and Boonville, is a good place for floor parties. I Tom Quick StandardeiI Company provides gas and refreshments for traveling students. Senior lhan Hurst and Trish Bradford browse through albums at Radiant Book and Music Center, located on Boonville by the Assemblies of God headquarters. Tom Quick 250 Advertisements Division O'Neal Auto Works is a possible dealer for students looking for a car or car repairs. Photo by Tom Quick
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HG cial life? tilled with soap- ; the afternoon ;uch dramas as lital or llDays of Education for the As- semblies of God from 5 1957-65. He also served l as assistant general Watching television in the lobbies is superintendent. a .common part time for dorm Mr, Scott was also a resrdents. Here, Steve Mclauchlin, member of the Board sophomore and left Goldowski - freshman, took time out for viewing, Of Directors and was a in Scott's first floor lobby. former prESident 0f the College Council. A quiet haven for studies and rest? ' Not always for loey Johnson and Mike 19ggl0tt galLOPened m Bargo, sophomores in their room on an ouses 216 lewis second south. Photo by Win- male StUdents- ston Larry. nd Scott halls en. Competition ited the floors of uring intramural x of the varsity ' s , . ...... in Krause, creat- sports-oriented Ihile Scott main- ige AlI-American nuv-rw- - Tom Quick Burgess Hall Doyle Burgess9 a loyal supporter of the college, attended the first College Council meeting and remained active in the Council . , until 1977. He also held the office of president , of the Council from 1970-77 and was a member of the Board of Directors from 1974-77. Burgess Hall was the first dorm to have eight ' floors. In 1978, 288 students lived in l Burgess Hall for the first time. The hall is unique since it houses seven floors of females and one floor of males. wad a chance on :s to discover for e personality of acond floor lob- n from 7:30 p.m. ing guys and girls ity to visit and inique environ- 1 residence hag 1n Eulmer, iunior, irner, Sharon Pratt, l quiet conversation in their room in ensating for room- :rtant part of dorm Lewis Hall The Rev. Gayle Lewis served the As- semblies of God as Assistant General ' Superintendent for 20 ' a years. He also served as i Executive Director of Home Missions and the Women's Missionary Council. He was also the Secretary of Pub- lications, overseeing ; the growth and ; development of the Gospel Publishing House. Lewis Hall was opened for the first time in 1980. The dorm contains four floors of females and three 1 floors of males, making E a total of 352 residents. One floor was used for offices by the Depart- ment of Behavioral Sciences. Dorm Names 249
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