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22 — Activities ABOVE; Ken Myers speaks, later to come back in the spring as the spiritual emphasis speaker. RIGHT: Bill Eakin, no stranger to Taylor ' s campus, gives a chapel presentation.
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I was really aware In the fall that I was starting my final year of school; I looked forward to be- ing really involved in a lot of things, taking classes I really wanted, getting to know new people. And I knew I was doing this on a higher level of under- standing than that which I had as a new student. — Vicki Cruse New Student Orientation was a highlight for me. There were so many new faces to meet and to make feel welcome; I enjoyed the challenge. — Peggy Blan- chard I think of Goodwill Madness, the Flea Market Bug, and Upland Auction Fever. — Jill Meckley ABOVE LEFT: John Schindler thinks about Women ' s Tennis. ABOVE RIGHT: Waig Bridwell checking out those memories. MIDDLE: There are some people who can ' t just sleep in a simple bed. LOWER LEFT: Did life ever feel like a track meet without a start- ing gun? BELOW: Paul Hickox, probably wishing he worked for Mainte- nance. Autumn — 21
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Fall Chapels 1 Fall Chapels Offers Diversity in Worship, Exposure to Outside Influence I have really been challenged by the speakers, and I have also really enjoyed the special programs that we occasion- ally have in chapels. I believe chapels are a refreshing and rewarding break from purely academic routines, and are a needed spiritual boost. — Marty Carney Chapel is one of the unique aspects of Taylor that we, as students, are lucky enough to experience. The diverse and piquant speakers add a lot to our intel- lectual stimulation. I think it says a lot that, even though Chapel is not re- quired at Taylor, that most students at- tend the services. I believe that shows their quality. — Glenda Lehman UPPER LEFT: Former Iranian hostage Catherine Koob gave a sobering yet touching address on her experiences in captivity. LEFT: Singing is an integral part of most chapel services at Taylor, and is the center of some of them, ABOVE: Mr. Boalt leads a singing service. Activities 23
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