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The easygoing activities of orienta- tion week soon became the ttreality shocktt of academics. Teams 1, 2, and 4 passed out team syllabuses with ob- jectives, piles of handouts were dis- tributed, term paper became a bad word, and we were soon exceeding our normal parameters of dynamic equilibrium! Then came the first, sec- ond, and third degree small group ses- sions, IPR in ADL, Dr. Ashmorets ttcohesivett lectures and 47 tape re- corders died during a 1-to-1. But with the work came the escapes . . . ex- tended 5 minute breaks checking the message board tdid he calm and mailbox tempty againD to searching for the elusive tthandsome princett at the Othcerts Club tand realizing how young you really were! t and trying to get as far away from Delano Hall as feasibly possible.
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Pamela Stitzlein Kathleen Stockman Jane Streeper .3; Judy Von Allmen arthur Wallace Ann Warren h V j , ,, Bonnie Weible Laura Wesley Barbara Zimov Sheryl Zunich 55
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57 JUNIORS NOT PICTURED Catherine Antrim John Ludwig Cheryl Chase Linda Mast Sara F errer Donna Padgette Maudie Flemister Juli Reconnu Elijah Gilreath Donna Sirois Kim Johnson Mark Skidmore Samuel Latouche Sally Trapp Diane Wright Friendships were nurtured and we all learned about anxiety, the general adaptation syndrome, and Luckmann 8L Sorensen a together! The first evaluation tool was vot- ed the semesterts most frustrating all-night event as we learned the trials of self-appraisal! With clinical, we re- ceived our share of IPR in wards and waiting rooms and found out how many lonely people there were in hospitals. After clinical, an afternoon nap became the favorite pas- time. By semestefs end, we were tired and tense but aware of our ttI cant take it anymorett days, iiaky study habits and the value of friends in a time of need. It had been a long first semester . . . we had changed . . . and we were READY for a Christmas vacation without IPR! Minimester . . . spare time . . . CPT Hammondts first lecture 010 one else wanted to do itD and her guidance through Mastery 1 through 6 . . . dosage forms Ctungtm . . uwear shorts to classtt and popular needle stories tdid you hear about . . J . . . boredom but NO evaluation tools! . . . a new President . . . and finally, tneed a ride to National AirporD and see you on 7 February! a apw
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