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THE I3 JANE J ACT I Setting: Room 425, Pfeiffer Hall fThe sun forces its way through the rusty blinds illuminating the dirty laundry scat- tered about the room. A typical Kansas Wesleyan coed slaps her droning alarm clock's snooze button, pressing her eyes closed. Unable to sleep, she pulls herself up from the hard mat- tress and shuffles to the mirrorj. She: fscowlingj Oh no! Another pimple on my face. l hope my boyfriend won't notice. Roommate: Is that all you think about? She: You'rejust jealous. She shuffles down the hall to the bathroom and washes her face. After she and her roommate finally decide what to wear, they go to Shriwise for a quick breakfast. Her boyfriend isn't in the lunchroom and she wonders if he has overslept.
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THE CIQEDITS Yells from the bleachers . . . a Yes to the Coyote Call . . . standing ovations . . . These were the ways Salina showed her support to Kansas Wesleyan. Too many times in this twentieth century world, we forget the importance of being a friend and a neighbor. And with that we forget to support and give credit and praise when it is due. Salina supplies KW with vital resources a college needs to survive and flourish. She provides an attractive atmosphere for students and those who are employed at KW. Salina provides culture with the Community Theatre, the Art Gallery, as well as the Smoky Hill River Festival. We are also provided with entertain- ment through her theaters, restaurants and recreation facilities. Most importantly Salina is a home. Without this small Kansas town, which takes time to remember the virtues of being neighborly, Kansas Wesleyan would not, could not exist. Salina and our school com- pliment each other. And despite some small dissension and petty grievances, The Credits prove that Salina does advertise Kansas Wesleyan.
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Tl-Ili LIFE DI: A TYIDICAI. W STUDENT The quick breakfast took longer than expected because she had to wait in a long line for omelettes. She rushes up to her room, grabs her books and heads for the post office. Her girlfriend joins her. She: l can't be late for class again! Girlfriend: Do you have your paper done for class? She: lt isn't even due until tomorrow. Girlfriend: Oh. How long does it have to be? X She: Eight to ten pages. Girlfriend: Cdsing a common KW phrasej l guess l need a clue! ln the student center, she finds her boyfriend and they walk to class together. as X
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