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BCREDCJIVI BUSTERS A M X in ix, Top: Freshmen Randy Ftheinheimer, Dan Wenger, Becky Martin and Bonnie Frey take in the rays on their retreat to Warren Dunes. Center: Dorine Smucker and Barb Brubaker break from their daily grind to cruise through the lily pads near the dam. Bottom: Danny Wenger, Vanessa King, and Brenda Stoltzfus share an evening snack at Mr. Donut. -M ..- .- ...say R ITF' .,,,. , l l t BFE iw ontrary to popular belief, GC students do not spend every free moment in the Good Library. Where there's a cry of the Sirens, there's an excuse not to study. Any diversion will do. The aroma of brewing cof- fee and spicy nachos lures passersby into the Leaf- Flaker. Students and faculty take advantage of daily SAGA breaks at noon, while some wait until evening to grab a bagel and a private booth with a friend. Just a few blocks from the campus, as every freshman learns in the first week, is the dam. With its enticing loca- tion on the Elkhart River, the dam draws a flood of people who gaze at the falls. Another possible getaway specials or coffee
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From Good to Better is the Mill Race, a one-and-a- half mile path from the dam to Shanklin Park. Whether used for jogging, cycling, walking or meditating, the peaceful path provides a calm escape from the busy campus. Many GCers find eating places to be attractive hang- outs. Whoppers, Big Macs or Columbos' pizza hits the spot that SAGA doesn't, and vt X . Q aff .7 Ni .bgi 12 -ti , H. . sk r' 1, 4' K Mr. Donut competes with Azars for selling the most coffee to students cramming for exams. Olympia Candy Kitchen draws chocolate- lovers and ice cream fanatics. The most attractive quality ofa hang-out, though, is its ability to provide a distrac- tion from the nagging call of the library and maintain the sanity of the students. Top Left: Melody Yeazell and Stephanie Eby cruise the Chicago streets on a quest for the most awesome bargain. Top: Dennis Koshmider manipulates the Pac- man into devouring dots and ghosts in a display of video strength. Bottom: Between classes Karen Miller and Mike Groh compose letters for wayward friends while Jerry Peters and Darin Derstine pump caffeine into their systems.
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