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4 Opening Clockwise: Surprised by the grade on his paper, Lincoln Hanks can’t resist re-reading his English teach- er’s comments. Mike Carmody returns the ball with a smashing blow on the courts beside Dugan Field. Jill Tharp returns from “Kroger- ing” for her Delta Delta sisters during the first week of pledging. Catherine Sabal heads to her so- cial work class. Janet McKinley studies for her next business test on the steps out- side Johnson Hall. Axel Oder returns from the Post Office with a box containing amoebas for Dr. Fisher. Victor Hunter enjoys the quietness of a late, cool October afternoon. But these are not the things which set Lipscomb apart. Every school makes changes worthy of media attention, has knowledgable teachers, and does charitable deeds. “Love suffers long and is kind; Love does not envy; Love does not parade itself, is not puffed up; Does not behave rudely, does not seek its own, Is not provoked, thinks no evil; Does not rejoice in iniquity, But rejoices in truth; Love bears all things, Believes all things, Hopes all things, Endures all things.” In class, in chapel, in the dorms, and in Bison Square these were our ideals. We suffered together and rejoiced together. We looked for good in friends and truth in life. We believed, hoped, and en- dured. There were times we failed, but we forgave. And we always re- membered that, “now abide faith, hope, love — these three; but the greatest of these is love — I Corin- thians 13 — Dietlinde Spears —This is why our Future is So Bright! photos by Bob Lawler
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Clockwise from top: Hungry students pour out of chapel and head upstairs for a quick lunch before dashing to another class. Pi Delta pledge Beth Parrish has to get John Craig and Adam Waller to sign her book. Ann Quillian and Anita Hyche share a friendly conversation on the back steps of Johnson West after a long day of classes. Kelly Meredith and Matt Little are all smiles when getting out of lab early. Julie Frankum, Angie Black, and John Wood talk over the day’s events on the steps of the Swang Center. Generous Johnson Hall girls donate bags of necessities to Circle K’s Jamai- ca Relief program. Opening 3
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photo by Carol Gattis Sg photo by Carol Gattis Opening 5
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