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192-Student Life
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THE GIRLS’ DORMITORIES The week contains many differ- ent activities such as going to classes, attending chapel, per- forming work scholarship duties, cleaning the room for inspection, going to meals, doing laundry, go- ing shopping, or to the library, at- tending activities, listening to the dorm devotions, riding the bus to church, and much more. At first glance, all of the rules governing where and when girls can go places or do things might seem too restrictive, but after thinking awhile, these dormitory girls realize that the college fam- ily loves them and wants to pro- tect them and help them to go in the right way. Dormitory supervisors spend hours each day trying to help the girls who live on their dormitory floors. Special events are planned for the girls such as picnics, short trips, pizza parties, Christmas par- ties, and much more. Many girls enjoy little things such as popcorn after a hard study session with other dorm girls. The girls’ dormitories are the ideal place to live, learn, work, and have a good time of fun. Student Life-191
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PME ME SS DORMELTORIES Dormitory life is con- venient and education- al. The men living in the dorms are able to be near all of the college’s facilities and have Ceairs DOT LaLTOnNs Gt0 church services pro- vided for them. Here men learn how to get along with others. Men learn to work out prob- lems arising from differ- ent habits and back- grounds. What one fel- low was always taught to do, the other fellows may think is ridiculous. One roommate may like to sleep with the win- dows open, while the others in the room are freezing! Dorm life teaches each student that he cannot be selfish and have everything his Own way. Opposite Page: 1. A bookshelf also is a curio shelf. 2. Jamie Eaton does his read- ing for Church Education. This Page: 1. A student rises early: to read his Bible. 2. Many men live in the Bap- tist City apartments. Student Life-193
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