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View from above . . . Captured by a camera, is a view of Lake Hollingsworth and the road leading to Florida Southern. A side view . . . The administration building is captured here from a somewhat different angle. Owen Barnitz -v N J ■■■. S Annie Pfeiffer at dusk . . . This spectacle of Frank Lloyd Wright ' s works became especially beautiful at this time of day. A popular place . . . The Hindu Gardens were a favorite spot for students to get away from college presses. £1 4 , IP 7 If — ll T .•■ 3r :v » ' •■ V ■ . X m O r CD s. I Environment ! 1 5
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wm r: ' TTZ ' ' Tr ' . the Influence A Living, Breathing Spirit She stood undaunted by time in the midst of a quiet neighborhood. Her fea- tures were whelming, gently blending in with her surroundings. Her mind was centerd at Roux Library where on e was greeted by a courtyard full of fountains and beautiful greenery. Such structures as Ordway, Roger ' s, Chatlos Journalism, Branscomb and Edge Hall formed her frame work. She was a living, breathing spirit. Her spirit consisted of those who loved and respected her. The students and fac- ulty that made up the importance of her name also allowed her spirit to endure through lifelong friendships and undying memories and traditions. Her physical features were adorned by well groomed gardens, closely cropped grass hills, flower bushes, and scattered orange trees. Thus her fragrance was a mixture of cut grasses, wild flowers and orange blossoms in full bloom. The core of her being laid in her heart. At the heart of her stature stood the Cen- tennial Tower and Annie Pfeiffer Chapel, two symbols of the Christian ethics for which she lived. Her eyes looked beyond Lake Hollingsworth into the future where some just learned of her name and others moved on with her name in their hearts. In either case, all endearingly recalled the name and meaning of Florida Southern. — Lisa Rodriguez jr . ;• v; • • .. A photographer ' s angle . . . The roof of Branscomb is captured here in a way not seen by many, but always by the photographer. ■. •- ' ' 1 4: Environment ■ « ♦ ' ♦ ' ♦
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,?r-. ' - ::i k. :b Wm -liPaHF:. ' . the Influence Get comfortable . . . Colleen Jolicoeur, Beth Allen, and Jeannine Dwyre discuss homework. N. K s mm+ 1 6: Dorm Life Late night last night? . . . Mary Lemasters finds a comfortable spot in the Alpha Chi Lobby. No womenl ... A warning sign alerts women on the door leading to the men ' s rooms in the new fresh- men dormitory.
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