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PSALMS 133:1 “BEHOLD, HOW GOOD AND HOW PLEASANT IT IS FOR BRETHREN TO DWELL TOGETHER IN UNITY.” Student Life — 133
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LIFE IN THE MEN’S DORMITORY Despite classes, sports, jobs and ministries, the men do spend a few hours in the buildings they affectionately call the dorms. It is a place for sleep, snacking and sometimes even studying. Because of these and many other reasons, memories of roommates and friends from the dormitories will a lways remain special. This Page: 1. The scenic Baptist City combines the beauty of brick, flowers, grass and trees. 2. Bro. Morales exorts the men to be what God would have them to be during a split chapel session. 3. Richard Stults uses a few spare minutes to get in some studying time. 4. Hyles-Anderson College means many things, but foundational to all else is a personal relationship to God. Opposite Page: 1. Does everything really have to be cleaned for White Glove? 2. Always welcome are the calls from home. 3. A student with an apple and a book ... familiar. 4. Dorm men ponder the great decisions of life as they stand before the snack machine. 5. Scott Vignere does a little bit of last minute “cramming” for an exam. 6. Taylor Gordy makes time for quiet time. 132 — Student Life
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LIFE FOR THE DORMITORY LADIES ... The dormitories come to mean many things during the years of college. Studying, ex- citement, friendship, devotions, dorm duties and even at times, moments of solitude define dor- mitory life. Dormitory life pro- vides a kaleidoscope of memo- ries for hundreds of students. This Page: 1. Snow flies through the air as the girls break the serenity of the early evening. 2. This is a corner that means home to Rachel Mendoza and Kim Hall. 3. Cindy Stevens does her room duties in preparation for Mrs. Blalock. 4. Two dormitory girls do some serious studying together. Opposite Page: 1. Dr. Hyles answers what must have been an especially good question at the Thursday Night Girls’ Meeting. 2. Marcie Roller, Sara Neptune and Tammy Campbell are en joying the highlight of the evening — Big Macs! 3. Garfield and stuffed animals welcome a weary student home at the end of the day. 4. Dorm parties such as this one at Christmas mean fun, food, and fellowship. 134 — Student Life
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