Charles Paul Conn sat behind his the advising table and looked across desk looking over the registration at David Horton who was busy sign- reports from the previous day. A ing forms for registering freshmen student stuck his head in the door and seniors. He thought about the and asked him how he was enjoy- summer and had no regrets that ing being President. He responded he had resigned his position as with a positive comment. Looking department chairperson to spend out the window of his office; he more time with Singers and some contemplated the string of rather long-neglected personal projects, unlikely events that had suddenly The students left, and Dr. Horton sat thrust him into the Presidency. He contemplating his new position and saw a group of incoming freshmen the task that lay before him. looking as if they were lost and For the administration, faculty, felt the weight of his new office. The phone rang, and he was whisked away into the business of run- ning a college. Bill Balzano stood in the hallway and chatted with some sophomores about the psychology pro- gram. As he spoke, he had no idea that in a few weeks he would be appointed as the Dean of Stu- dents or of the chal- lenge that lay before him. Jim Burns sat at Charles Beach, who was named Layman of the Century this year, heads for a weekly rendevous with his wife Lois in the newly remodeled cafeteria. and staff it was a year of change and maturation. With the new Presidency and some new faculty, a new attitude swept across the campus that was not confined to the student body. Change was coming, and the same peo- ple who committed themselves to Mak- ing A Difference two years earlier had found that building a Campus Where Christ is King ' had come through a pro- cess of encountering and surviving the: «« fit EJT 6 Of PA66A E. OPENING 13
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nan Reggie Martin, Arvil Ogle, and Jon Luttrell, men looking for a few good wives. Unbelievable but true, Marilyn May and Cheryl Mize having a moment of free time as Institutional Advancement stu- dent workers. The incomparable ZOID alias Ronnie Morris. Having not seen their girl friends for eight weeks because of Prade of Favor- ites rehearsals, Vindauga editor-in-chief Mark Evans and assistant editor Ryron Medlin horded the spoils of their girlfriends victories and fixed it so their picture was taken and placed on this page because there was no one to stop them and waved to every- one of you, the readers, hoping that you enjoy the fruits of their labor. OPENING 15
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