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2 Opening Table of Contents Opening 1-9 Student Life 10-37 Organizations 38-89 A View of Our World 90-97 Sports 98-137 Faculty, Administration and Staff 138-163 Underclassmen 164-195 Seniors 196-221 Mission Trips 222-223 Commencement 224-229 Closing 230-232
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The Life Abundant The University of Evansville Board of Trustees commissioned the University Medal in honor of the inauguration of Dr. James Vinson as the twenty-first President of the University of Evansville. The University Medal consists of a variation of the seal of the University when it was known as Evansville College, displaying the entrance to Olmsted Hall, with doors open wide. In the middle of the doorway stands a seven-branched candlestick. On each candle is a Greek letter. Each is the initial of a word describing one of the elements of a well-rounded life. The meaning of the letters on the candles in the seal is as follows: Chremata means goods or provisions and signifies interest in economic welfare. Hygeia means health and symbolizes physical well-being. Anapausis means recreation, which promotes moral, mental and social welfare. Koinonia stands for social fellowship, an important factor in college and later life. Sophia signifies intellectual development, one of the principal aims of college education. Philokalia means love of beauty as exemplified in art, music, drama and all of the fine arts. The central candle carries the Greek initial of the word Theosebia, meaning spiritual aspiration. The seal signifies that students, faculty and staff who enter the doorway of the University find, in the halls and rooms, in the offices of the President and faculty members, in the chapel, and in association and fellowship on the campus, those inspirations and influences that help all of us develop a fully-rounded and complete life, the life abundant. Opening 3
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