1976-1977 Yearbook

A vast amount of opportunity was discovered by each student as the year unfolded. For some it was a time of struggle; a struggle between the basic ideals of the individual and the temptations faced every day. Although many wondered why four or five years of college were necessary, the preparation and experience attained in the time devoted to study and growth made its definite impression on each student. Time in its mystery formed a spiral by which each individual was allowed to draw closer to mankind and the One who constructed it. As with any new endeavor, those involved had to search for the outlet that would most fulfill personal needs. Mistakes were made, but lessons were learned from these and most became wiser from the encounter with a different life style. The realization that after college each person would be independent of what he had grown accustomed to made many seek to gain even more from the time spent in the Christian atmosphere. Drawing upon activities of the year the outlook of many was given a new awareness.

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