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i The administration was armed with name tags, orientation schedules, housing assign- ments, registration, appointments, etc Fac- ulty members prepared for a hectic week of advising and scheduling. JA ' s and RA ' s waited with fluttery stomachs to meet the students with whom they would live closely through the coming year. Freshmen entered with anticipa- tion and eagerness. Parents left with wistful sighs. The freshmen spent the first week becoming oriented and enjoyed such activities as the freshman talent show, a banana split party, a slip and slide party with a peanut boil, and Crazy Campus Capers. The upperclassmen returned several days later and soon the campus was brimming with activity. Catching up with old friends, register- ing, settling in, buying books, starting classes The week ended with the all-campus dance, a picnic , a coffeehouse, and the traditional Friday night SUB Movie-appropriately enough, Breaking Away . And the new year truly began with the open- ing worship service in Branscomb, and we heard our new Bishop speak for the first time. It was an exciting week that drew to a close all too soon. And things were back to normal, back to business.
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i I .. » I .» ' - ' .V ' V Student life — what is student life, other than just another section of the yearbook? Well, student life encompasses everything we do, everything we ' re a part of here. Student life is convo and writing letters and the Festival of Fine Arts and dinner in the cafe and SUB activities and the Christ- mas tree lighting and checking the mail and running around the lake and playing frisbee golf and lying on the hill and playing space invaders and talking and having parties and going to concerts and water skiing and ra- quetball and blueberry muffins on Sunday morning and chapel and dreaming. Student life is all of that and more. Student life is belonging, doing, trying, seeing. Student life is being, really being, a part of Florida Southern College. mm. STUDENT LIFE te ■ ■ i .-
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