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Students help make Taylor unique! We are a big reason why Taylor Univer- sity is different from every other college and university. The Taylor family is dedicated to the Lord Jesus Christ, for without Him we can do nothing (John 15:5), and without Him we could have no more of a lasting impact than any other school: our philosophies would be mere rhetoric, our knowledge would vanish away, and our works and achievements would ultimately have no worth. No matter how different each person is, we all share a common char- acteristic—some sort of relationship with Jesus Christ. Each wing or floor has its own per- sonality (rowdy, quiet, athletic, active, etc.), a creation of the various members which compose it. A student ' s wing has a big part in shaping his view of Taylor, and his loyalty is usually manifested in the phrase vl my wing. That ' s why indi- vidual pictures were arranged according to wing and that all-important question, What ' s your extension 7 And to help bring back all the fond wing memories, we include your impressions of the best times of the year. So, since Taylor is ultimately for the students, we put you first . . . Why Tkylor? i ' i
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What ' s Your Extension? Clockwise from above: Swallow Robin, Leo Swonteck helped make 3rd East a success in the Wengatz Haunted House. 2nd East ' s Brent Bloomster caught napping between classes. Cleaning up after their own mess adds more laughter to 2nd East Olson. Delia Kerlin practices her latest hairstyle on Gena Gris- wold. 18
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Our wing: pick-a-date, roller skating, and Noble Romans -prayer and share One Accord -shaving cream on phone T.P. ' ed the hall -McPennigan -Christmas party with the Chipmonks -Disco Delia and the Discola (with both feet on the floor!) -Spring Banquet in April at Bear Creek Farms, dinner theater john stall partitions dismembered -Ma- Magic Fingers -It ' s the phone for Joan! -wonderful wing meetings -McCleneghan gets plastered! -Cookie Monster is kidnapped again!! -First West football is alright! -Spacy Lacy Face Lmderella -Lynette— tennis champion! Can you ski? K.J. Hooray! -pitty-pat -Mork, where ' s Mindy?! -First West lives at the desk!! Tab and popcorn ... in the lounge at midnight!? Betty Youth -Mute and Philly -Steiny -Sandi D ' Angelo — Aren ' t you the fifth generation of Michel Angelo? -Hudson — Here today, gone tomorrow. EXT. 270 1 st West Olson 1st Best takes time out from one of their shaving cream fights. Not Pictured: Linda Britton Marilyn Collins Nancy Harris Pam Hill Cynthia Hulstedt Jacqueline Moomaw Michelle Norris Sonya Redman Jacqueline Sell Lyn Shepley Sandy Adams; Morton, IL Sheryl Aylor; Westerlo, NY Lori Barnes; Wheaton, IL Peggy Blanchard; Indianapolis Linda Briggi; Russell, PA Maria Carpenter; Coldwater Deborah Condos; Chicago, IL Catherine Endean; Holland, MI Laura Goodall; Edison, NJ Martha Gurd; Bloomington, IN Tamara Hall; Prospect, Heights, IL Christine Harmon; Glen Ellyn, IL Lauren Hascup; West Milford, NJ Sue Jentink; Cedar Grove, WI Lynn Kangas, Mount Prospect, IL Jane Klosterman; Kettering, OH Barbara Martin; Orrville, OH Jami Miller; Livonia, MI Nancy Montroy; Encino, CA Tori Mousney; Montpelier, IN Carolyn Nicholson; Fountain City, IN Pamela Richards; Churubusco, IN Janice Roehl; Portland, OR Brenda Ross; Mishawaka, IN Cynthia Rowe; Knox, IN Karla Schollmeyer; Beloit, WI Jeannie Swift; Andover, OH Audrey Tobias; Nappannee, IN Karen Travilla; Birmingham, MI Brenda Weaver; Osceola, IN Cynthia Zink; Birmingham, MI . ' !)
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