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Kelle McMahon Shannon McMullen itt e bit oi 6i'G tyt(ilng Dancing in the play was a lot of fun, said freshman Cora Carver. She was well prepared for her role in the Small House of Uncle Thomas section of The King and I. having taken gymnas- tics lessons for six years. Other interests included horseback riding, photography, and music. My dad was the one who taught me how to ride, she remarked. Cora is also a photographer for the yearbook, and clarinetist in the band. She was trying out for the position of drum major at the time of this printing. Being a mitt maid for the baseball team was another of her activities. Perhaps the most interesting part of Cora's experience was a trip to Indonesia in 1976 to visit an uncle who was living in Jakarta at the time. Beautiful flowers, a hot climate, and some of the Indonesian dishes are part of her memory of the visit. Women in embroidered, shift-type dresses, and men in long pants in spite of the heat seemed unusual to casual Americans in a climate which is very hot. Expressing an interest in oceanography, Cora remembered her uncle's house as very close to a beautiful beach. I'm not a good enough photographer yet to go into that, she said. As a freshman, Cora has time for improvement, and time to make up her mind about the future, as well as a variety of interests to choose. BETWEEN SCENES . . . Dressed for her dance scene in Small House of Uncle Thomas, Cora Carver passes the time before her stage appearance in The King and 96 Freshmen
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Cadhd M tk ea tiftg How many of you are familiar with the phrase 'Do unto oth- ers'? During the freshman retreat the class learned what it means to be called for others. Group leaders and speakers explained how God created them all as unique individuals to serve others through their different talents. Through group discussion and activities, the freshmen began to open up and learn a little bit about each other and themselves. Senior students acted as group leaders which made it even easier for the students to open up. Are you more like Lucy or Charlie Brown — or maybe Snoopy? during a Peanuts activity, freshmen tried to choose the character from this cartoon strip which most resembled them. Later, they viewed the last part of the movie on the Old Testa- ment Joseph, the first two parts, having been seen during their religion classes. Joseph was seen as a man who had to undergo hardship in order to be of service to others. While some groups ate lunch, others made posters to illustrate what they got out of the retreat. They then changed places. The gym was soon filled with their artistic endeavors. At first they seemed distracted and unable to concentrate, or uncomfortable with each other. But by the end of the day they were beginning to feel at ease, said senior leader Ann Skinner. Getting the ideas together for my talk was a little taxing, said speaker Don Renfro, but when the time came, I didn't mind doing it. They seemed to listen. WHO THINKS they are the most like Snoopy? Senior Chris Crabtree Stimu- lates discussion during an activity period of the freshman retreat day in which seniors were discussion leaders. Nelleke Knarr Jean Koehl Tracy Koehl Jessie Koers l- N Jeff Kolbus Nancy Koors i Mary Ann Lahey Bernie Laugle Jennie Laugle Amy LaVertu Jeff LeBeau Angie Leffler Diane Lenahan Elaine Leonard Freshmen 95
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Kathy McNeeley Stephanie Mencer Orlando Mendoza John MenncI Beth Mescall Mar y Jo Meyer Debbie Miller Jane Miller Jim Miller Patia Miller Marie Milligan Maria Mirasol Donald Mohid Julie Moore Debbie Murley Kevin Murphy Dan Myers John Naughton Lynda Newhart Laura Niggle Joe Papalia Marlena Parish Jim Peoni Chervl Perkins Michele Petch Billy Pickerel John Pierce Noreen Pluckebaum John Poetz Art Pretti Martin Price Mike Price Chris Pugh Steve Redmond Tim Redmond Robin Reed Tim Reese Julie Reynolds Frank Ricketts Theresa Ritzi Bradd Roembke Steve Rosemever
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