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The Few, The Proud, The Dedicated On January third, a few dedicated students poured into Chester Hall to begin the winter term. Some were trying to get ahead, but many were just trying to catch up or just have enough credits to graduate. For instance, Marcus Harley said that he was taking a course over winter term to try to catch up. However one student, Sue Webb, said that she was taking a medical technology course because it was offered only over winter term. The term was greatly different from regular semester. For one thing, the snack bar was the only food service offered on campus. Those who chose not to eat there had to fend for themselves. For many, this meant a crash cooking course or maybe just cold cereal for a month. These students would spend a gruelling three weeks attending one hour and 45 minute classes every day. JoAnn Waters said that she felt the classes were difficult because of the amount of material covered. Shuna Harmon, however, said, “The classes were easier because there was more time to concentrate on one subject.” Just when they thought it was finally over, it snowed. An extra day would be tacked on to the end of the term, extending it to February third. This meant many students would go home for one day and then come back two days later. “Why should we even go home?” they grumbled. “We’ll just have to turn around and come back in two days.” These dedicated students went home but returned again in two days to start the spring semester, when they began counting the days until summer. FINALS ARE OVER! Chris Love, Shad Pospahala, and Brandi Starkey are getting ready to head home for winter break. IT’S AWFULLY COLD OUT HERE! Brenda Figgs rides the ski lift at Mt. Tremblant on the outdoor club ' s ski trip to Quebec. AREN’T THEY CUTE! Leslie Antkowiak visits with a friend and her pet over winter break. General Winter 23
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A BREAK FROM WINTER TERM. Ed Lizurick enjoys a day by the Wicomico River. SHOPPING. SHOPPING. SHOPPING. Chris Robinson shops at the Shawbridge shopping mall during the Outdoor Club’s Quebec trip. 22 General Winter
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S pRlN UP UP IN THE AIR is the water balloon that the Derby Days team must catch in a shirt. I after spring break. The restlessness could be felt throughout the campus. There were many headlines of spring, which proved that summer was on the way. SOCCERFIELD TURNED INTO BEACH. The soccerfield, track and areas next to the dormitories were turned into beaches during the first good week of sunning. Each dorm had it’s own “beach” where students could lay out, while “studying” of course. This would last until the beginning of May, when students would pack into their cars and head to . . . . . . OCEAN CITY. It was the place to be during the month of May. The beaches were not crowded yet, so everyone got their choice as to where they wanted to lay. Some of the shops were open having pre¬ summer sales. However, many 24 General Spring
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