Peace College - Lotus Yearbook (Raleigh, NC)

 - Class of 1985

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msmmoBmammmB smBsmam Although our campus is a haven, we still have to escape periodically. These late night escapades may take us to such exotic spots as Hillsborough St. ' s legendary Char-Crill, to Krispy-Kreme, or even to Hardee ' s. Frat Row lures us away from homework with its promise of fun, parties, and MEN! On the campus of NCSU, Peace girls may be found at Dorm Parties or even D.H. Hill Library. Afternoons are a perfect time for a jog to the Capitol or to visit George, ' the python at the museum. Pullen Park and picnics go together to make a fun outing for Peace girls and friends. But when the fun is over. Old Main draws us home, watching over us like a protective mother as we race in just before curfew. The Great Escape 10

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• I Sip OimnjiH riiACLi ' iiis k n ui-oiKEiis Religion as an integrai part of a college student ' s life is not common in 1985, unless that college is Peace College. Religion 101 and 102 are required courses, and tough ones at that; but the religious traditions are more indicative of Peace life. Sure, we all complain occasionally about having to get dressed in Sunday clothes for chapel on Wednesday mornings. However, as ivir. George Thomas says, a half-hour per week is certainly not too much to ask students to set aside for the worship of Cod. Music helps to set the reverent setting for the services, ivis. Virginia Vance ' s playing helps to quiet the murmurs of the students and draws their attention away from the everyday gossip. The choir enters from the back of the chapel as their sweet soprano voices rise In unison. Joining the chorus, the congregation ' s happy voices lift in praise. But what then really, aside from a requirement of the Handbook, impels students to attend chapel? For your answer, just eavesdrop on some conversa- tion ' s among a few sophomores. You know, Deb, chapel will be one of the things I ' ll miss most about Peace after i transfer. Yeah, Beth, me, too. I mean, chapel is like a brief quiet in the chaosof the week. That ' s how i see it, too. Sure i go to services on Sunday: but, in the middle of the week, i welcome chapel as a time for reflection. And Mr. Thomas ' s sermons are so appropriate. Really! i think he bugs the hails. The sermons always touch some very present situation in our lives at Peace. Reflecting on that conversation makes us realize how important those thirty minutes are to our week. Chapel is more than a requirement for Peace girls: it serves as a reminder of the foundations on which Peace College was built.

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