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1— Memorial Hall and Joliffe Hall 2— The men in waiting at Johnson Hall. 3— No, Laurie can't come; will! do?” 4 — David Burke and Chris Loeppke check their mail. 5 — Doug Deemer, Chris Loeppke, and Mr. Eggleton enjoy the campus carnival. 6 — ‘Don't take that picture! ’ 7 — Students take advantage of the salad bar in the cafete- ria 8— James Taylor diligently studies in his room tn Lown Hall Campus Life 9
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NAAT, ¥ +5 ee 33 - We DORMITORY LIFE “Today while our friendships still linger in time, lil be there to help you when you're in a bind. A million tomorrows will all pass away ere I'll forget all the joys that are ours today.” If dorm life is anything, it isn't late night typing, early morning studies, or dorm duties. Surely, these are all a part; but dorm life is friendship, a special mid-afternoon talk, a walk in the rain, a shared prayer, and a time to grow. Dorm life is learning to care about someone else more than you do yourself. It is finding some- one who will laugh at your jokes even when they aren't funny. It's sharing a secret and helping each other be the best person he can be. The dorm is where life-long friends meet and discover that there is more than one person that can be a best friend. It’s learning that life's most beautiful people love God just as much as you do and that it doesn’t matter if they weren't the star of their high school basketball team. Dormitory life is a year long chance to grow. ‘| GL Lets | | 8 Campus Life
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THE GLORIOUS TASK Academics are the hub of campus life. A stu- dent’s average day may include a 7:30 Greek class; a morning in the Library writing a paper; an evening memorizing Doctrine verse; and all too often, an “all nighter’’ at Sambo’s. Whatever it may take to ‘make it through,” it’s all worth it because of that great day in May. 1 — Oh, I finally got it! 2— It's Greek to me. 3— Where is that town? 4— Here we go again. 5 — Linda, !I can't find it! 10 Campus Life
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