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Freshmen orientation week ends with a communion service in the gymnasium. Mike Darling and other members of the of- fense take a break during the Anderson game. 10
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Scott Welch tries to find a last-minute date to the Imperials concert. FT 1 The carnival crowd ' s attention is drawn to Tim Stevenson ' s effort to remove Pastor Hill from his perch in the dunking booth. . . . I ' m lookin ' for a wife (husband). . . . While in high school, I met the Lord at Youth Conference ' 77, and decided to come to school here. ... I asked a Taylor alumnus about TU, and he said, Of course it ' s a good school- look how I turned out. ... I chose Taylor so I ' d be sure not to miss the Matthews Covered Bridge Festival each fall. ... My parents work here and I get free tuition.
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At the homecoming variety show, Doug Otis Bowen showed a split personality. Everyone seems to have the hang of it except Julie Drook. Even more encouraging than the number of students who first cho ose Taylor are those who choose to remain at Taylor for, perhaps, all four years. Here are some reasons why, after dis- covering what Taylor is truly like, stu- dents keep coming back: the fellowship dorm life- I just enjoy being with people. I appreciate having 40 sisters with which to share both my accomplishments and my disappointments. And we can get to know each other better by participating in intramurals as a team, having fun together at wing parties, and sharing each other ' s concerns at our wing meetings or Bible studies. off campus life — open visitation, no quiet hours, fixing your own peanut butter sandwiches and not always trekking over to the DC. to eat, more time to yourself, closer to downtown Upland night life, even farther to walk to classes Diana Jordan works on a project for her interterm class in the library. I l
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