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Student Life Students are a very important part of Rollins College and so are the activities in which they are involved. Everywhere on campus and in all as- pects of college life, students can be seen active- ly participating in their community. These activi- ties, whether it be sports, intramurals, organiza- tions, or just socializing with friends, are a part of our learning experience. A person can not be fully educated if he depends only on academics to give himself the education that he needs. Fortunately, Rollins offers the opportunity for every student to become an active member of the college com- munity. Because it is a small liberal arts college, students have a better chance to get involved in what ' s going on around them. This helps the com- munity as a whole as well as the individual. I ' ve got it. Bob Hughes and John Langfitt try for a frisbee that was thrown to them by a friend on shore. It is just one way of having some fun while taking a break from their schedules. 15
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gThis |WeekQr Dear Mom and Dad, Orientation wee k was really a blast! My plane arrived on schedule and I made it to Rollins by 1 1 :00 a.m. -in the rain. As a matter of fact, it rained all week. I thought Florida was supposed to be the Sunshine State! I knew it was going to be a long week when my air conditioner broke on Tuesday and my roommate didn ' t even arrive until Sun- day, missing all of orientation. On Tuesday, one of the girls in my hall locked all of us out of the bathroom. We dicovered that the whole lock had to be changed before we could get back in-that took a week. The highlights of Tuesday were the welcome by President Seymour and a candlelight ceremony in Beans . I went to more meetings on Wednesday and once again, it rained. After an 11:00 a.m. meeting, we got to know everyone in our advisor advisee group better over lunch. By this time, I came to the conclusion that the reason we were being paraded around campus was 1) to get us in shape for the Boston Marathon and 2) to review map reading from our geography class in elemen- tary school. On Thurday, Dr. DeNicola gave an excel- lent speech on the value of a liberal arts education. That night, the theatre students gave an exciting hour long performance of scenes and songs from past and futu shows. Apple cider, hay, and a live what does that bring to your mind? Yup, t Danny Robinson Band was in the Admin tration parking lot for a square dance. Friday was spent figuring out my F Term class schedule. I worked religious until I had the perfect schedule-no 8:00 ' s Friday classes. Saturday was D-Day for that perfe schedule-Registration day. I spent hou: frantically searching through the course lis ings for alternates to my third alternates th didn ' t go through the computer. I finally g a readout for all of my classes and althoug picked up an 8:00 class, I still had my thr day weekend. After one incredibly fattenin week of free food, we received our Validin meal card on Saturday night. There woul no longer be any free food. The Studen Center was packed that night as all uppej classmen were welcomed back with an a college dance. I spent Sunday at New Smyrna Beac asleep soaking up the rays. It was what needed after an especially tiring week, on that I will always remember. By the way, m trip to the beach really ate up the cas! Could you please send some money wit your next letter. love, Your daughter Laura Galbraith 16
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