eeping busy expressed itself in entirely new ways ·during the school year. Besides the routine events, like Spring Sing and pledge week, students and faculty took advantage of the changes that have taken place on campus. Women, once again, lived comfortably in Pattie Cobb and men saw the construction of their new dormitory. Eating in the Heritage Cafeteria took on a different meaning as students learned the new routine. Chapel maintained its more spiritual influence and lily pool devotionals held at the lily pool began to draw large audiences. Changes have occurred in every facet of campus life. These changes have made keeping busy more enticing, more exciting and more significant. We'll keep the change. -Jennifer Terry 96 Keeping Busy STUDIES. Marty Beebe, sophomore, Melissa Alexander, sophomore, Gabrielle DeMatteis, senior, and Tony Pierce, junior, took advantage of the comfortable study environment in the lobby of Pattie Cobb. The lobbies of women's dormitories were used not only for studying, but also recreational activities. -Photo by Leslie Downs.
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