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Page 24 text:
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The 1975-76 student body of Lenoir- Rhyne College is privi- leged in that it hds experienced an entire year of celebrations. The preceding pages serve as a tribute to our country and the events leading up to her fight for independence. Students nationwide have participated in this 200th anniversary of her birth and we are proud to have contributed our part. But this year we recognize an anniversary date of an institution much nearer to us. The following pages attempt to convey to you Lenoir-Rhyne in her 85th year. To the outsider, Lenoir-Rhyne is no more than scattered buildings. But to us it is more than just that. It is the Rhyne Building, Lineburger Administration, Fritz-Conrad, and Cromer College Center. The passerby sees students darting from classes or loitering on the campus. It is more than this. It is Athletics, Theater-Arts, Nursing, Sigma Phi Epsilon, and Business Administration. And, indeed, still more than this, Lenoir-Rhyne is a melting-pot of these and what they represent from which each student emerges accomplished. As a result of 84 years of living and learning, Lenoir-Rhyne in 1976 is all of this.
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Lenoir-Rhyne ' s anniversary campus has played hostess to several additions, improve- ments, and alterations in various fields. This was the first year for our Development House (upper right). This intimate home which formerly sheltered female students and now serves to direct our alumni affairs is so representative of Lenoir-Rhyne and brings a bit of the Hickory community into our own. Cline Gym and Highland Hall (center and lower right respectively) were seen en- veloped in blue scaffling during the early months of the school year. As a result of its reinforcement, Old Cline Gym once again stands able to invite athletically anxious students to utilize its facilities. Highland Hall, men ' s dorm turn women ' s dorm, ex- iled, now participates by housing offices of Nursing and the Social Sciences. To the left, is a three-year-old addition which has proved to be very agreeable with its inhabitants. Price Village is a sub-community of women in 22 units with the freedom of apartment living and all the securities of home. Fritz- Conrad (above), the upper-class women ' s dorm, continually receives men callers.
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