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I Running Ragged Lana Hollinger and Kristy Merritt welcome visitors to the September Christmas party during East ' s Open House. The Pointer Sisters, LouAnn Welsh, Mi- chelle Kumfer, and Lisa Weideman were one of twelve bands to tour at MC on airband night. About half way into the term, students begin running ragged. They often feel overwhelmed by the large amounts of studies, practices, and social events typical of college life. Walk- ing through the campus one can see students studying just about everywhere. Resi- dence halls, the Oaks, Fun- derburg Library, the Cellar, and Petersime lounge are among the favorite study stops. Although studies are supposed to take up the ma- jority of a student ' s time, the typical schedule includes much more. There are many organizations, councils, and academic clubs to be in- volved in. There are meet- ings to attend, athletic and dramatic practices to par- ticipate in, and deadlines to meet. The only thing the student hasn ' t allotted much time for is sleep. Yet the students trudge through it all because it is all of these special activities that make a difference to everyone at MC. — Theme —
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For a big game I run a mile after every practice just to be ready. — Scott Smith tM mam r t cvf ■ ' ' •« is rm ' » i ' 4 m Eric Lee retreats into his black trench coat during this year ' s fad of long baggy coats. 4 Theme
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Lending A Hand k ometimes, it is neces- sary for the students to slow down and take a break. Luckily, there ' s always someone willing to lend a hand. Through the person- alized attention they give, it is quite apparent that the- profs want to lend a hand. Many of them have an open door policy and are willing to help with academic prob- lems or just talk with the student at any time. MAC sponsors special weekends and retreats designed for the student to slow down and take a break. These events offer opportunities to unwind and enjoy the company of old friends and meet new ones. Petersime also offers a place to wor- ship and relax during Sun- day Celebration and the Thursday morning chapel. Residence halls, likewise, of- fer a solution to the blues and feelings of boredom. It is not uncommon for a few friends to go on a late night donut run or to stay up half the night talking. Even get- ting mail can make the stu- dent ' s day. All of these spe- cial people, places, and events make a difference to us during our college life at MC. Post office employee. Dawn Trippiedi, sees the other side of the box. Looking up at the stands, sophomores Michelle Taft and Nat Bryan smile dur- ing Homecoming halftime ceremonies. — Theme —
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