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Dur ing the second se- mester a petting zoo was brought to the col- lege. Between classes students went to the lobby and were delight- ed to be able to see and pet animals of all sorts. There were animals which people see on a farm and unusual ani- mals, such as llamas and yaks. Married students brought their children over later in the day to visit the free attraction. Wide-eyed children walked among the goats, sheep, Scottish bull, and many others. Food was available to feed the animals which turned out to be an un- usual and wet exper- lence: Student Life — 235
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An unexpected addition to the petting zoo was the birth of three baby goats. Many chil- dren and adults were excited to see these added attractions at such an early age. 234 — Student Life
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VALENTINE’S BANQUET 1980 One of the high points of the year was the 1980 Valentine’s Banquet. The Activi- ties Department spent hundreds of hours on this February 12th extravaganza. The students, faculty, and staff went to the re- served room at the Holiday Inn in Merrill- ville at 6:30 p.m. After everyone was seat- ed, a delicious meal including a garden sal- ad, veal T-bone steak, baked potato, glazed carrots, green beans almondine, rolls, and chocolate parfait was served. Everyone enjoyed this time of feasting and fellow- ship. A program was presented following the theme “Lovest Thou Me?”. The three dif- ferent types of love were presented by skits and songs. The first type of love presented was romantic love, or “eros.’” Mr. McSpadden made a few com- ments about romantic love and then introduced the skit, “If 1 Ever Were in Love,” which was based on Louisa May Alcott’s Little Women. Pat McCloskey sang “I Can’t Help Falling in Love With You” fol- lowed by And Condict and Kim Lewis singing “My Sweet Valentine.” The second type of love, friendship love or “‘phi- los,” was described by Dr. Evans. This part of the program was humorous, featuring “Bud and Bertha” and “Roadhog and Ruby,“Bud and Bertha,” alias Mr. and Mrs. Frye, sang several fun- ny songs and had the audience join them. “Roadhog and Ruby,” alias Gary and Patsy Linton, presented songs and jokes with a country flavor. The third type of love, God’s love or “agape,” was presented by remarks from Dr. Evans and several Gospel songs. Kim Burnham sang, “Such Love.” Andy Condict, Kim Lewis, and Pat McCloskey sang “Love Was When.” Pat McCloskey sang “The Way That He Loves,” and Cindy Zych sang “Oh, How He Loves You and Me.” “LOVEST THOU ME?” . 236-Student Life
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