Prairie Bible Institute - Prairian Yearbook (Three Hills, Alberta Canada)

 - Class of 1975

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tRighti Memorie Bieber and Adena Mader, r., enjoy a brisk walk together for con- ditioning class. Delores Mackenzie and Linda Gassar 11.1 combine to make a badminton team deter- mined to win fleft belowj. Girls x 24. xx , N , v - 4 'sf .. 4 AX.

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'Rl Y '-1 ' I , Q: iLeftj Da ve Stevens, top, and Dan Breithaupt risk their necks for Tim Buhler's contest win- ning picture. fBelow leftj Ed Berger, centre, runs the gauntlet of moochers after receiving a package from home, Tip For Dorm SITUATION: It is 6 a.m. on a Monday morning. There is a gentle rapping on your door. It opens and the light is switched on. Come on. Itis time to rise and shine, a suspiciously pleasant voice sings out. The door closes. With a heroic surge of will power you throw yourself from bed to floor. Involuntary reflexes instantly snap you back into the warm covers as you realize that you left the windows open last night, and the temperature in your room is a brisk twenty-five degrees. Helpful Hint: Rising is mandatory. Shining is optional. SITUATION: It is 5:00 p.m. You are jammed into the hallway in front of the mail room. Your stomach is gent- ly massaging your back-bone, reminding you that you haven't eaten in five hours. The mailman hands you a brown parcel loudly announcing, Those brownies are so fresh - I can smell them right through the wrappingsl Survival You are immediately surrounded by twenty-five classmates, 5006 of whom you have never said more than hi to. All are warmly reminiscing how they had just been saying yesterday that you are such a good guy. One of their favorite people - always so warm and generous. Helpful Hint: Even if you don't fill up on brown- ies, take courage. Supper is only thirty minutes away. SITUATION: It is 7 p.m. You are experiencing the ecstacy of a hot shower after a basketball game. Suddenly you feel the water pressure drop. Someone has flushed a toilet, temporarily reducing the flow of cold water in your shower. Your nervous system relays a message to your brain that the water temperature instantly went up fifty degrees. You jump, but not for joy. Helpful Hint: Shower at 9:30 when all the hot water has been used up. This will avoid the problem entirely. Mark Cummings



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Senior Margaret Chugg fleftl stays loose as she concen- trates on the next freshman serve. lBelowj The senior volleyball team pose happily after their come-back championship victory. ' f Build Friendships in P.E. Slowing from an easy jog, Marilyn Thompson smiled at the girl beside her, Thanks for the run! Sure, replied the girl, thanks for the talk! More girls are beginning to recognize their physical education program as offering not only physical exercise, but time for per- sonal sharing as well. Of the four electives offered, regular P.E. and conditioning allow for enrollment regardless of class standing. These corporate classes afford opportunity for un- derclassmen to meet up- perclassmen, and often new friendships are established. lt was actually through P.E. last year that I got to know a senior living on my floor, laughed Pam Gill, a sophomore in Bible School. Senior badminton has now joined the competitive sports which are restricted to class participa- tion. I don't really know other lLeftj Freshman Annie Braun spikes the ball to senior Carol Rowland lr. 1. senior girls very well, so this is a good chance for me to get to know them, reasoned Sharon Lamfers. Many other girls also recognize in these electives an opportunity to strengthen their class unity. A general attitude of relaxation is maintained in volleyball and basketball competition. Though team enthusiasm definitely exists, the girls don't feel pressured to win. You're just as happy to play a good game and lose it, as to play a poor game and win it, said Leah Flausch. Cindy Langerman agreed with her evaluation. We go in to volleyball to share mistakes as well as victories! lt is within this whole context of recreation that the girls are learn- ing to appreciate each other's true personality. Darlene Flashleigh is discovering this valuable aspect of the P.E. program, we don't have enough of this kind of fellowship, and we should be taking advantage of it! Georgina Stamps

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