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ONLYJU T BEGUN Proud graduates of the nursing department, these people have a lot to smile about. Excitement tills the air as these seniors make their last appearance as LR students. Student Life 19
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HONORS COWOCATIOM — GRAOUATIOM Finally. We thought this day would never be here, but as we look back, we realize how quickly time seemed to fly by. We have shared so much over the past four years here at LenoirRhyne — tears of joy and sorrow, laughter, parties. We have become a family, close- knit and strong. This is a happy day for all of us and a sad one as well. For some of us we will not see each other again; then others of us may be neighbors. Whichever the case, we will have our memo- ries of the happy times, sad times, friendships, favorite classes and professors. Al thought we have only just begun our lives, these memories of the best years of our lives will be cherished and shared with others. Beth Newbury, Cindy Clemmons, and Judy Bowles share the excitement of graduation. W ■ : « irW%. I - 1 The Senior Class approaches the end of four long years at the annual Honors Convocation. .- i : mmi mm - - Si j There were no tears in these eyes as graduation drew near. 18 Student Life
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A It was the best of times! It was the trip to Puno, Peru made by 15 students and 6 fa- culty staff members. We left on May 13, 1986 to travel to a village high in the Andes mountains to build an elemen- tary school. We built the school from the foundation to the roof with our hands. We worked hand in hand with the Peruvians and made many long-lasting friends in the pro- cess. This school will stand long after we, the builders, are gone. It will stand not only as a place for children to learn their ABC ' s, but as a monu- ment to the best in humanity — the giving of oneself to make the world a better place The worst of the best? Get- ting used to cold showers, no electricity, and primitive bathroom facilities (if any). The best of the best? Experi- encing a new and different culture, building friendships that will last a lifetime, and making a lasting contribution to the world for the better- ment of mankind. — Nancy Semones Wonder what they are up to! The girls Almost there. Slowly but surely the in front of their apartment. school goes up. Busy as bees. The crew hard at work laying the brick for the new school. 20 Student Life
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