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Spirit of sharing dispels annoyances in crowded dorms As students returned to campus they found new friends and over- crowded conditions. Three to a room was not an uncommon situation, but harmony was achieved. Men had to adapt themselves to the musty smell of mildew as Johnson Hall experienced plumbing problems, and coeds fre- quently ran out of hot water in Katie Rogers Hall. Curfew presented a few social problems, but it did provide the discipline needed for studies. The usual complaints surfaced and at times the strain of community living seemed unbearable. However, lasting friendships, all night study sessions, and quiet times with friends outweighed personal inconveniences. 20-DOFRM LIFE .W XX V' g ,sxyvxy If U i' , X1 if 51 , , , x 'Qt - -Q .L 1 nn? A N 1 :MT-5 L - A 5 , ' ' . 'ii I L . , 1' U- Z, A: il tn., ,. it , , lv- l 4 QF: ,v,, - . Hlifjf' v f 1 af'-1 S ,- ,-EQ Q' 1 Valk' -4 , 125 ,l .P . .4 . gy. .r.. ,-2 t W ,.-'2' 0 ,: I,- uvs , :MFL t , 4, si' -'Q - -as -..a q,.. , D 'Y --1 Am' .M . -A it:
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Chapel, devotionals aid spiritual growth for student body Striving to maintain their spiritual growth, students found themselves in- volved in various religious activities. Chapel provided a welcome break in the everyday routine. The quiet time spent in prayer and song gave students a chance to orientate them- selves for the day. , Devotionals, more spontaneous than chapel or formal church services, gave students the chance to build up each other spiritually. Clubs, the Senate, and individuals held these moments of fellowship. Bus ministries, Bible classes, and mission work gave people opportuni- ties to share Christ with an unbeliev- ing world. In whatever program oil work they chose, students found numerous ways to serve the Lord. WORSHIP-19
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tl fin? ' 0 fy if g,.'f4,':g5 xg I' ., W, ffl 'us- ll K 4, 1. STUDYING is a necessary activity, but it proves to be a little difficult when -friends pop in for a visit. 2. FIRE, an unexpected occurence, damages Ken Jones and Ken Brown- ing's room. 3. DECORATING their tree before the Christmas Open House, Patti Patterson and Sheri Beville apply the finishing touches. 4. HOWARD CONWAY eyes the eight-ball as he prepares to shoot. 5. SNOOPY and a terrarium reflect personality. 6. DISCUSSING the dif- ferent aspects of dorm life, Tami Fields and Bruce Gleim chat at Open House. 7. SHARING her thoughts with the ladies at Katie Rogers Hall, Mrs. Jewel Rigney speaks at a late night devotional. 8. FRIDAY nights are never dull when couples get in a fast hand of Spades. DORM LIFE-21
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