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Steppin ' Out. Br an Williams walks Felicia Broyard from the music building to her dorm. R. Thomaston Peeking Out. A beautiful sky is viewed from the Coast Campus, as the sun pokes out from behind a cloud. C. Broyard Lending A Helping Hand. Lennie Johns and Guy Schmidt help each other with homework in the lobby of Bass Hall. R. Thomaston Opening O
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DEFINING CHANGE CHANGE: To make different; alter From the comforts of the new Stu- dent Government Association ' s office to the threat of a new college presi- dent, students found change to play a major role in college life. New faces were found on campus in both the student body and the fac- ulty. New leaders could be found in a variety of the administration offices. With the teamwork of Steve Smith, the new Dean of Students, and Diane Jamison Director of Student Activities, the year ahead looked promising. Returning students soon found out that the same old buildings were not the same. What was once the Religious Activity Building, that housed the Baptist Student Union, is now the home of the post office and the office of the Student Government Associa- tion. The Baptist Student Union can now be found across the street in the newly renovated Lawrence Hall. Reno- vations had taken place in the Student William Carey Switchboard Switchboard op- erator. Sheila Dillon can usually be found on the phone in the information booth. R. Thomaston Hard At Work. Mr. Steve Smith, new Dean of Stu- dents, studying hard to prepare for his class. R. Thomaston Just Sittin ' Around. Stacey McGowan is hanging out with friends -JuHan Moore. Michael Dumas, and Marchete Kelly. R. Thomaston Opening
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Look At The Sky! It ' s a bird; It ' s a plane; It ' s Super Sader! Super Sader (Jeff Mott) cheers the Crusad- ers onto victory. R. Thomaston Just Keeping Count. Chris Waddle keeps up his studies even though he is at work in the library. R. Thomaston Strong Supportive Students! Shannon Robe rt and Cindy Cozier show how much they support President Noonkester. R. Thomaston DEFINING CHANGE Continued Center supplying students with an on campus fast food spot, The Grill . Even Bryant Hall had been improved with the addition of new bedroom fur- niture, and after a good night sleep, students were ready for the start of a new semester The year started with the dull roar of registration, where students found up to four hours of lines. Soon after student moral reached an all time high, only to plunge down to the all time low, after an announcement from the Board of Trustees that Presi- dent Noonkester ' s contract would not be renewed. Although moral was low, students pulled together to express their dissatisfaction with the decision and once again there was drastic change in the life of the college. Short- ly afterward, the Board overturned their decision, and reinstated the Pres- ident. When all the alterations of college life were taken into consideration it was evident that the 1988-89 school year would be a yt-ar of DEFINING CHANGE. By: Roy Robichaux It ' s A Hard Job But . . . Mrs. Iris Easterling helps the students in her Freshman Composition class. R. Robichaux Lick, Stamp, Mail . . . The vicious cycle seems to go on forever in the minds of Deanna Case and Donna Lewallen. R. Thomaston 4 Opening
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