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lBelow leftj Elizabeth Sin, Eleonore Lichti, and Colleen Hertzsprung ll.-r.l open s.p. gifts. lBelowl Shirley Cornell ill and Julie Baird lr.l create super sandwiches for refreshment time. 1 2? at , -if W Christmas Floor Parties Enrich Intensity of noise and vi- brations penetrating the library, led Sharon Pierce on an investiga- tion. Her search took her to the steam tunnels beneath the building. There she found a group of girls from CIVI-5 running in a cir- cuit. They were holding an un- derground meeting -their Christ- mas floor'l party! Party-goers occupied a variety of sites all over campus. Some oc- cupied Prairie's Grade Schoolg some the girls' gym. Chris Hansen told how the girls on C-4 all crammed into one of the spare rooms which still had the furniture in it plus a Christmas tree! Each group was individual yet all had a few points in common. Everyone had good food. CM-3 had sandwiches and popcorn, and C-2 had a hearty breakfast. And every floor had the traditional exchanging of Secret Pal gifts. These social times provided en- joyment and relaxation during the last, gruelling days of the semester. They also afforded an important opportunity to share testimonies and prayer requests for the holidays. Wanda Dowdy said she appreciated this sharing because it
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