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Summer of ' 72 sees construction and renovation Summer on the Lambuth College campus is a season of lazy, quiet peacefulness. Blended with this calm environment is the ever-present study-atmosphere which dominates life during the regular school term. During this summer, the chapel ' s steeple was renovated, and the work on the new front gates also prog- ressed. In the social circles, the Miss Tennessee Pageant was once again held in Jackson. The pageant proved to be even more exciting than usual, as Carolyn Davis, Miss Lambuth 1972-73, took 4th place honors in the state-wide competition. Top center: Amid flashbulbs and cheers, the new Miss Tennessee, Debbie Cathey, and her court were presented at the statewide pageant held in Jackson. Lambuth ' s Carolyn Davis (far left) was named fourth alternate. Above left: Nancy Lyles and Steve Parker enjoy the summer sun between classes. Above: Summer school student, Jeri Smith takes advantage of the nice weather to do her studying. Right: Painter puts finishing touches on the newly renovated chapel steeple. Far right: To break the study routine, Bob Renshaw plays some frisby. 26
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Orientation features encounter groups Freshmen and transfer students started arriving on campus for orien- tation a few days before classes began. These four days were a time for the freshmen to get to know one another, the facilities on campus, and the faculty and staff before the confu- sion started with the arrival of upper- classmen, registration, and the begin- ning of classes. For the first time, encounter groups were held to aid students in learning more than just names and home- towns of their fellow classmates. These groups, directed by the Human Development Center and the Psy- chology Department, brought the fac- ulty, student counselors, and new students into actual working teams. Friday night involved interpreting films as a group whereas the Satur- day morning session consisted of writing a philosophy of a liberal arts college. Other activities included a panel discussion on the philosophy of Lam- buth, an assembly to acquaint the new students with the extra-curricular activities at Lambuth, a formal recep- tion to introduce the faculty to the students, a dance, and a cookout and vespers service at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Wilder. 28
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