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this year at LOMA LI A UNIVERSITY The 1985-86 school year at La Sierra began with the typical hassles of registration, different classes and teachers, the departure of old friends, and the arrival of many new ones. Eight-hundred students registered for the first time here at La Sierra, bring- ing the total number of students on this campus to 2000. While there have certainly been problems and difficulties during the year, students have also had a lot of fun and shared many memorable experiences. Fall quarter began routinely with another hectic registration. The cam- pus suddenly came alive with a mob of energetic students after a long and quiet summer. Classes began all too soon, and before we knew it Thanksgiving and Christmas were just around the corner. With final ex- ams looming on the horizon, many students succumbed to the age-old practice of studying more the last two weeks ofthe quarter than they did the previous eight. Students had many reasons to avoid studying until the last possible minute. The ASLLU - Associated Students of Loma Linda University - has been very active throughout this school year. A Halloween party, another Ours after Hours, donut and milk feasts after chapel, and a Christmas banquet at the Disneyland Hotel were just some of the activities planned during the Fall quarter alone. Students have had many op- portunities to socialize together, make new friends, and enjoy the non-academic side of their college education. ' Y i 1 i Among other new activities spon- sored this year was the New Life Church. Chaplain Steve Daily, Pastor Lynn Mallery and associates, organized this church specifically with the needs of students in mind. I TIITI7
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