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be disciplined to make college a more positive experience.” It is certainly tough for Freshmen to leave old friends, and make new ones, but how about leaving your country to come to Montreat? Tadashi Takahasi from Japan actually said it wasn't that hard because living conditions are mostly the same, however pronunciation is hard for me. it is frustrating that I sometimes cannot speak what I want to say.” No matter what city or country that students came from, they usually found it rather easy to adapt to the laid-back atmosphere here in the mountains of Montreat. North Carolina. From the first time people came to Montreat they learned right away that it was a place of retreat, a different kind of place, and was definitely a change of scenery. Florida native Alice Harding said, I find myself at home here in the mountains, the climate is perfect, and the season changes are beautiful. For others. Montreat was more than a change of scenery or climate, as far as freshman Brent Heykoop from Chicago was concerned, stating that the diversity of activities is not as great at home, and my freedom wasn't as great.” Brent added that, the rules freeze students to social Scans Cnange Of Scenery As we enter co ege. there ore many changes we must go through, dealing with the location as we os a change n friends Kothryn Martin and Susan Groves are still m the Freshman PHASE 18 CHANGE OF SCENERY
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i QUIET SPOTS 17 Jeanne Marshall finds that the playground is an appropriate pkx:e to get away from the pressures of school Peggy and Dovd are not nto quiet spots, but seem to find enough things to omuse themselves ‘As opposed to other college settings. Mon- treat provides the secluded, quite setting just wonderful for a college It's perfect! Monique Dugas “The still, strong stence of these mountains is condusive to worship.” Chris Brooddrick “My quite spot is the upstairs porch by the lake. This is a good ploce to take a nap. read, or just odmire God's cre- ation. Pam Taylor “I go to the lake quite often. It's a perfect place to find God and find the inner you. Montreat-Anderson offers many places just to dare to be yourself, by yourself. Bart Hughes
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is well aware of Sherry Kocsis notices the changes m activities, as she attempts to repel for the frst time CHANGE OF SCENERY 19
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