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PEDDLER’S WAY Peddler’s Way is the cam- pus book store as well as a supplier of toothpaste, sham- poo, records, and the “neces- sary junk food.” 1. Left to right Bottom Row Vickie Thompson Dawn Drake Second Row Connie Konkle Ruth High Kim Twiddy Kay Milliser Top Row Kim Weinrich Jacque Haag Ruth Knudsen 2. A student inspects a music tape by Ray Hart. 3. Barb Thomas does a little last minute shopping. 4. Ruth High says, “You don’t really expect us to take your check, do you?” 3. Donna Shepard asks those passing by if they would like to help her with inven- tory. 6. Peddler's Way draws stu- dents between classes. 66 — Leadership
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CLINIC On-campus medical services are offered through the Hyles-Ander- son Clinic. 1. Chris Berger provides statistical information for Dr. Streeter. 2. LaVonna Stark files a prescrip- tion for a dorm student. ACTIVITIES The Activities Department cre- ates skits and runs activities that help to buoy the attitude and spir- it of the school. 3. Evelyn Steffes helps a student sign out a game. 4, Brian Halstead is illustrating the head aches previously mentioned. 5. Sandy Folger and Jeanne Wallace file and type for Mr. Herron in the library. 6. Lori Vasicko compiles lists for re- quired reading. 7. Karonda Garland works at the circulation desk. LIBRARY Work scholarship students help to make the library a highly effi- cient organization. Leadership — 65
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LIBERTY SQUARE Liberty Square means many things to the students of Hyles- Anderson. It is a place to relax, fellowship and, of course, eat. The warm, comfortable, friend- ly, and cheerful spirit of the workers makes it an enjoyable place to visit. i 1. Left to right: Bottom Row: Vicky Farris, Connie Morfitt, Joy Garlick, Melanie Turner, Jill Monk, Annie Williams, Karen Leonard; Top Row: Judy Reschke, Andrea Hedger, Julie Barrus, Annette Sanders, Pam Boruff, Nancy Na- poli, Becky Tjepkes, Cindy Hobbs, Sue Tachoir, Sara Nep- tune. 2. The attitude of the workers such as Vicky Farris makes Liberty Square what it is. 3. Mark Lamb finds himself faced with what can only be called a “delightful dilemma.” 4. Hamburger and fries provide a pleasing alternative for some meals. Leadership — 67
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