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Coffee House M.C. Roby Brock looks on in absolute amazement as Dr. Goodwin creates new forms of life on stage. Someone said it tasted a little bit like egg plant potato chips - only stickier. 1. 1-fm-arozlf Galloway Senator Mary Farrah frightl and Raney Senator Carol Mote intensely scrutnize a docuf ment during a Senate meeting. Student Life Doris Zeilermayr working out on the new Nautilus machines in the Mabee Fit- ness Center.
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...Perspective Being away from home causes us to realize that we must become independent. We learn that we can no longer rely on Mom or Dad to solve all our problems. We find that life at college is nothing like it was at home. Life is open to new possibilities, new experi- ences, and new decisions. The future becomes some- thing to which we look forward with both anticipation and reservation. Each new day offers us the opportu- nity to discover something new about ourselves, our friends, or others. We learn to value others' opinions, even if these opinions are not our own. We realize that if we want to be truly informed, we must look at the world from many perspectives. From the additional freshman, transfer, and exchange students, new faculty, guest speakers and performers, and the friendships we make, we learn to accept and respect different beliefs and ideas, and we often real- ize that these new perspectives are invaluable to our own personal growth. By putting ourselves in others' shoes, we may discover that the established method may not be the best. We may realize that another's interpretation of a poem may be much more intriguing than our own. We may even discover that we actually enjoy classical and other types of music. By looking at things through someone elseis eyes, we are able to see Hendrix and the world around us from a new perspec- tive. Student Life 15
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