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KISSES on the cheek from Rose Roper and Debbie Presson bring enjoyment to Mr. Jurney's noon meal. CAUGHT in a moment of deep concentration, Gloria Matheney wonders if it is worth it all. Q' X! xr-'jf ,613 f N, U 'W gat I X ., ,as - r fri: ,l , ! we G l f 'f li' twig i' H 'f 1' gawk 1 Lv-4 LOOKING very embarrassed, Miss Reich listens to the serenading of Alison Kooi, Deb Presson, Rainelle Gillis, Chuck Mangion, and Jim Yockey. 18
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VACUUMING in the girl's dorm is just one of Mrs. Bertholet's many jobs. STEVE Liles, Larry Hubbard, and Bill Abbott discuss the day's happenings. Dormitory life gives engoymenf , Q if ffl! and experiences Living with a roommate in a dormitory became a new experience for many resident students, but for those who had done it before, it was just an experience. Friends and neighbors learned to get along with others through devotions, talking, and sharing. They developed a family closeness ahnost like the real thing. Dorm life meant talking to friends until three in the morning and disciplining oneself to study. Necessary evils like cleaning and washing clothes helped finish the days. Despite its trials, dorm life was an enjoyment, an experience that could never be replaced. DRYERS provided in the dorm make laundering easier for Sandy Mosley. 20 Q, .ff --- 'K i . 5' If . P9 K. '1 r VJHW WH' X
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