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Student Life Table Of Contents Opening Of School . 10 Chapel 16 Drama Productions . 26 Concerts 28 Special Activities . . . 36 Routine Life 50 ■I Student Life 9
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A student ' s growth at Trevecca depends not just on his class and club involvement. His growth includes his involvements with friends, as well as his spiritual life and every day routine. Each finds its own place in the student ' s life and forms a well-rounded individual. A student grows with friends by on and off campus activities. Events like the concerts, Variety show, and the Thanksgiving Gala bring friends together on campus. Off campus activities include: retreats, all-night bowling, and skating. There are also the traditional events like Homecoming, and Rat Day which bring a sense of belonging. Students enjoy hanging After fixing his car, Michael Myhlhousen puts away his tools. around the snack shoppe and the student life center. They study both individually and in groups. The tedious jobs of doing laundry and cleaning also set in. Dorm life becomes an important aspect of the student ' s life. People share everything from rooms to clothes to food in the dormitories. Still another aspect is the student ' s spiritual life. Chapel, prayer-and-praise, prayer groups and individual church involvement are all incorporated into spiritual life. A fine mixture of each part of life is the key to growth. Each special life combined with TNC becomes a small wonder within itself. by Melanie Belew Student life involves taking care of the routine. Terry Murray gives Carlton Davis his yearly haircut. Rich Wonders, Richard Knowlen, and Kevin Simmons share their Trevecca experience. After eating lunch in the cafeteria, Karen Cook licks her chops. 8 Student Life
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Starting Off The New Year Right. Moving, Mixing And Masking Moving In As the long, hazy, crazy days of summer come to a close and the first of September creeps in, the anticipation of moving back to school slowly enters one ' s mind. It ' s the occasional thought, that eventually grows into the major chore of packing boxes, cartons, and luggage to fit into the trunk of a compact car. After loading the car(s), trailor(s), and u-haul(s), it is a race to see who can arrive first in order to achieve the best parking spaces for unloading the car. Then begins the ma|or chore of creating a place that will be called home out of a cement-walled dormitory. by Sandra Stapleton Bang! Bang! Bang! Alright everyone, groups of three. Hurry! The old pan game struck again at the annual mixer held on Tuesday, September 9th, in the Apple dining room. Freshmen and transfer students were invited to attend the social sponsored by the SGA to help break the ice. There was a time for embarrassment and laughter during the evening with the first awards banquet for the freshman class. Some of the awards given were: Ned Nazarene, Scott Knight; Nancy Nazarene, Melanie Belew; Campers of the week, Stacey Bontrager and Ruthann Ring; and Most likely to get a cafeteria scholarship, John Sparks. The evening was concluded by Chuck Kissee giving a short devotional to the class. by Richelle Brown
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