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Page 33 text:
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Hostages . . . Day 365 November 4, 1980, marked the one-year an- niversary of the fifty-two American hostages held captive in Iran. This important date could not be and was not to be ignored by those of us at Peace College. A reverent and meaningful ser- vice, the only one of its kind in the Raleigh area, was held on this day in the James Dinwiddle Chapel. Student speakers gave concerned mes- sages of hope to all who attended, and a collec- tion was taken which was to be sent to the hos- tages ' families. The service was followed by a candlelighting ceremony around the fountain in front of Main. In addition to the Tuesday night service, everyone continued to show her concern by wearing the symbolic yellow ribbons. By each of these actions, the Peace family wanted to ex- press the respect, hope, and love we all felt for the hostages during this difficult and trying time.
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7 iiih Halloween People say that the girls who go to Peace are very pretty: well, they would have had their doubts if they could have been here Halloween. Just on my hall alone we had a mummy and a baby mummy, a witch, a cowboy, a hula girl, a flapper, and one girl on crutches who went as a girl in a cast. I guess you might say that Peace College let its collective hair down for one wild supper. I must say that we had some original costumes. This was one time we didn ' t have to worry if we looked nice. It was fun being a kid again. I only wish that I could have gone Trick or Treating. .
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Cider House Cider House is presented an- nually by the staff members of the Prism, Peace ' s literary magazine. This year ' s Cider House was held on the evening of November 18. Everyone at- tending enjoyed hot cider and gingerbread as student and pro- fessional poets recited, sang, and presented dramatic monologues. An impromptu sing-along was also featured. This program allows all of us at Peace College to see the creative talents we have on campus. It is for this reason that Cider House is one event you wouldn ' t want to miss.
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