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Traditionally the domain of talk- ative off-campus seniors who clut- ter its tables with sack lunches, bookbags and cups of coffee, the Snack Shop attracted more faculty, staff and on-campus students this year than previously. The Snack Shop was renovated at a cost of S53,000. Workers lowered the ceil- ing and painted it blue, changed fluorescent lighting to recessed in- candescent lighting, replaced for- mica tables with wooden booths and tables, laid a blue-orange car- pet and hung prints on the walls. College architect Weldon Pries planned the changes. SAGA promoted sales by stuffing mailboxes with calendars and cou- pons. A Grand Opening featured specials on taco plates, pies and na- cho chips. Gary Prellwitz, food ser- vice director, said in March: Last year sales dropped steadily through winter trimester. This year my sales are holding steady. Kim Kornhaus renamed the Snack Shop, the LeafRaker, in a contest sponsored by Student Central Committee. , I Snackghome fy 9'
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Cafeteria And Snack Shop Sandi Yoder tabovej looks for another entree while Sue Bontreger, Jill Janzen and Mark Boyce decide to take or leave the soup from Ann's Deli. Steve Walters and Jerry Peters tabove, rightl relish their hamburgers with to- matoes and pickles. Opposite page: Lillian Asoera ltopl laughs with laid-back Wes Parker. Lunch tray set aside, June Kwan lfar rightl anticipates dessert, cof- fee from a styrofoam cup. A line forms at lunch time flower rightj. Long lines were an annoy- ance fall trimester but service improved during winter trimester. Faculty members Ervin Beck, Wilma Bailey, Judith Davis and Kathryn Sherer llower leftl claim the table closest to the counter. Students prefer booths while faculty and staff tend to gather around the larger ta- bles.
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f f -Campus 1v1n g Looking for increased freedom in lifestyle, many seniors set up house off campus. Over 300 full-time stu- dents lived off campus each term, including 71 percent of the seniors fall term and 67 percent winter term. I didn't like the social re- strictions on campus, said Steve Hunsburger, whereas more con- tact with the Goshen community was one of Katia Peterschmitt's reasons for leaving the dorms. Off-campus living includes with- standing the initial hassles of find- ing low-rent, well-kept apartments, doing laundry at the Goshen Speedwash and having a narrowed circle of older friends. Not all choose this option, howev- er. Deepak Pradhan remained on campus because it was umore con- venient and offered a greater sense of community? But once they develop a taste for it, most students are positive about off- campus living. I think it should be a graduation requirement, said Phil Rosentrater. L -6 t -or -fa '::::.:---- I ' . f ,' A' fi - 0 9 Q Q 9 . s t . 'll X ' ca 'iv --.i A9 ' of V. 1 -Y a-:----: a My-rf. t st.. ---..... M29 as M9 Q M, Q., -. lk: Q Q 3 Q mlm 'GH' 'W' vp ,Sw WV 3 , .g,:,,',.:,,- Q Q r In 'U t ,, wi 'Q' 'N' -.ap :M X W' hw in s X t 1 1 K 1 A W, -X .mf . Q ur - M. M. , M W as ,G ,,,. A 9 ,S 'W M .V ' ,., , 1 ' A -wi
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