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fi ° ? u iD Arriving one by one, students progressed in awe down the walkway toward Oakview, the home of President and Mrs. Rose. The door opened and the smiling couple warmly welcomed guests to their home. Students casted quick glances at one another, hardly believing where they were. As they walked through the door, someone took their coats and they were ushered into the house. They could not help but feel rather special, since dining at the home or the university ' s president was not something that most college students had the chance to do. President Linwood Rose made it a priority to get to know the students at the university, hosting small, intimate dinners at his home. The Roses invited organizations, professors, hall directors, Orientation Program Assistants, the Parents ' Council, and others to dine at Oakview. The dinners provided an opportunity for the President to really get to know students, and to find out their opinions of the university. One or the first intimate dinners of the year, held in November, brought together a group of eight freshmen and transfer students. At first, they thought it was a joke. Why on earth would Dr. Rose want to have a dinner with me? one guest asked herself. The students, nervous but excited all the same, first walked into the Game Room for hors d ' oeuvres, cider and mingling. Their nervousness washed away as Dr. and Mrs. Rose engaged them in conversation. After general small talk about majors and hometowns, conversation turned to the popular televisions show. The Bachelor, and (Continued on p.24) Students gather in the kitchen to socialize.The Roses opened their house during the night. ■ Photo by Morgan Riehl Dr. and Mrs. Rose laugh with senior Doug Perry. Throughout the night the Roses talked with students about about a variety of topics and issues. ■ Photo by Morgan Riehl Gathered in the Game Room guests mingle with Dr. Rose. Sophomore Kim receiving an invitation, ! couldn ' t believe it, I thought it was a joke. But here I MPhoto by Jenny Brockwell Parrish recalled upon am! dinner with the roses 23
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