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It 'S Rough Being a Married Student Married students carried extra responsibilities with each role they assumed: husband, wife, parent, provider, andfor church leader. An understanding family was a needed asset during the semester. IVlost likely, married students with children found it more difficult to balance their schedule and set priorities. As one married student said, lVly little son just doesn't comprehend why Daddy has to study. But every situation was unique, and God worked to build His desired characteristics into each married student. 72 Married Students
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Light. Light. The visible reminder of Invisible Light. O Light Invisible, we praise Thee! O Light Invisible, we worship Thee! O Light Invisible, we glorify Thee! - adapted from T. S. Eliot Page 70 - Above left: Mr. Marquardt presents awards of 525.00 to Miss Stewart and Miss Borgard for the most outstanding faculty and staff members. Above right: Mrs. Okulski reads Meditation One by Edward Taylor. Below: The combined choral groups and wind ensemble directed by Mr. Lunde closed the program with an arrangement by Robert Bennett, Many Moods of Christmas. Page 71 - Above: Santa reaches into his bag to the delight of the children and pulls out gifts donated by the Commuter Council. Center left: Roger Peterson, a 1973 graduate of PCB, performs monologues about an Irish policeman and an old Victrola. Center right: After the program, Leslie Vaillancourt and Mary Beth Timmins wait for visitors during an all-dorm open house. Below: As a treat for the children, Miss Greenawalt tells the story, Out of the Ivory Palaces, using puppets. Christmas Program 71
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n E? 'WT' hi ,-.S YV! ' za..-U.-1' . L Page 72 - Above: Gary and Niltha Schloeffel with their cat. Below: Dan and Janice McNutt sing with their son, Matthew. Page 73 - Above left: Sandy Radzieski made it through the fall semester and on December 10th gave birth to a baby girl. Dave's sister, Kris Radzieski, gets a look at her new niece, Shauna Lee. Above right: Dave Radzieski proudly holds his daughter after assisting in the delivery. Center left: Tom Barshinger, Resident Supervisor for the men's dorm, and his wife, Beth, fourth year music major, live in one ofthe school apartments. Center right: Juniors Aland Lora Hay, cut the cake at their wedding last June. Below: Kathy and Dan Swanson read to their daughter, Sarah. Kathy is president of the Students' Wives Club. Married Students 73
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