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The Christmas Spirits DECK THE HALLS OF O.N.U The holidays were a special time for people everywhere, especially for college students. There were many reasons why the holidays were so en¬ joyable for everyone on campus, such as festive meals, special services, decorations in the resi¬ dence halls and on cam¬ pus, Greek and club par¬ ties, gifts among close friends, and, of course, a vacation from classes. Christmas was the most celebrated and decorative holiday on campus. It pro¬ duced a new look and at¬ mosphere. Some of the special decorations were a star on the chapel, candle lights in many of the buildings, and lights on the many Christmas trees all around campus. However, even though all the decorations and all the celebrations were special, the most favor¬ able part of the holidays was the opportunity to take a quick vacation from the books and spend time with friends and fa mily at home in one’s own way. Christmasshopping for little sisters and brothers at home is just part of the Christmas spirit seen on cam¬ pus. STUDENT LIFE 21
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University President, Dr. Freed, enjoys the Christmas spirit when some children from the day care center visit his office. The first major snow of winter is always a great time for making snow angels no matter what your age is. Ho, ho, ho . Santa Claus, played by Kevin Amoline, visited Maglott Hall ' s Christmas party. Cartoon Buckley asks Mrs. Weimer The Christmas season is a time for about the O.N.U. Faculty Wives togetherness as these residences cf Raffle at the Christmas Arts Festi- Maglott Hall demonstrate, val. Roommates Jennifer Caputo and Jennifer Yerkey work at the free gift wrapping stand sponsored by S.P.C. “SBS !. Every year at Christmastime U.R.A.C. sells Christmas cards in McIntosh during meal times. 20 STUDENT LIFE
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Rodney Rogers, an O.N.U. faculty member, and Lisa Muegel discuss their upcoming baby in the new musical “Baby”. John Moughler and John Ulmer were actors in the production cf “Dracula,” a perfect scare for Hal¬ loween weekend. TimMartin makes his O.N.U. stage debut in “And the Universe Ceased to Exist.” Thespians Keith Searcy, Carol Car- afa, and Debbie Farris make an O.N.U. presentation in the readers theatre production. Martha Evans show s O.N.U. her acting skills in the chilling 9th cen¬ tury mystery, “Dracula” jamah Akbar and Damon Hender¬ son present the anti-apartheid play “The Island.” I i 22 STUDENT LIFE
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