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Although many things have changed since this picture was taken, cooling off on a hot day has remained a Montreat classic. Bottom pics: Paul Sullivan is all set to catch some rays. This little boy from the Presbyterian Children's home loves to splash around with his big brother. Tommy Register and Tommy Beighly share a little brother from the Children's home. Summer Fun 7
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Becky Wildes says it's her turn to sing. C-C-Catch The Wave The cold winds of winter blew early around Montreat, but while there was sun, Montreatians had fun. Al- though they didn't swim in Lake Susan anymore, M-AC students found another wa- tering hole. The pool provid- ed the perfect spot for enjoy- ing those last days of summer. After classes began, some students studied by the pool while maintaining their suntans. Others took time off on weekends to play water polo, compete in splash-dive con- tests, or just snooze in the warmth of the late summer sun. As the days grew shorter, and colder, they packed away their favorite jams and beach towels in exchange for snow skis and wool sweaters. But they always remembered those golden days in the sun. 6 Summer Fun
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Freshman Orientation On August 22,1986, the orientation began! The new Montreat students from both far and near found their way to the campus tucked away in the beautiful mountains. They knew they had found Montreat when greeted by all the MAC-Movers in their yellow shirts and big smiles. The next four days were definitely busy. There was registration, moving in, small groups, testing and posing” for I.D. pictures. But possibly the most eagerly awaited yet awkward moment was finally meeting their roommates. By the time the continuing students had arrived on August 26, the new students had already set their plush homes away from home. But now ev- eryone had to start learning all those new names and which faces they all belonged to. With the ending of orien- tation, all the students were ready to face the challenges and excitement of a new year. vr Yv Greg Crouch, Mark Robinson. Willie Mangum and Jim Pritchard greet the new Howerton men. Opposite page: Amy Swindle points the way for all the new students and their confused parents. 8 Student Life
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