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Home is where the heart is. Pliny the Elder s if +531- !k And I know, if P11 only be true to this glorious quest,
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Christmas on campus is as traditional as the trek to Grandma's house Christmas Day for the fam- ily get-together. Lights glistening from dorm win- dows and trees bedecked with dorm-made ornaments are just a part of the scenery on the campus herald- ing Christmas' arrival. This year, under the earnest direction of Todd sophomore Gayna Meyers, a drive was initiated to light the giant Sequoia tree in the center of campus. With the enthusiasm shown by the campus' seven dorms and the support of the administration, special lights were purchased and the tree was officially lighted in formal ceremonies, marking the beginning of a new Christmas tradition. -Other highlights of this festive season were the annual presentation of Handel's Messiah,' by the Concert Choir, and the Wassail Party, where par- ents, townspeople, and students gather to sing carols and enjoy the communal spirit of Christmas. Deans office Christmas Tree. Arby Christmas Regalia. Arby Tree.
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O Winter! ruler of the inverted year, . . . l crown thee king of intimate delights, Fireside enjoyments, home-born happiness, And all the comforts that the lowly roof of undisturb'd retirement, and the hours of long uninterrupted evening, know. William Cowper An unexpected, but fully appreciated snowstorm interrupted many students from faithful attention to their studies and classes. The seven inch total of snow dumped abundantly throughout the campus was a welcome addition to the surroundings. Snowball fights and brisk grade school games recalled the carefree years of childhood and students in teacher education relearned the special joy of a snowstorm in the activities they enjoyed during the short but pleasant stay of the snow. But, like all good things that come to an end, the snow quickly melted and the campus was again re- turned to the normal and the students resumed their studies and class attendance. .i Ui U23 To everything there is a season.
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