1990-1991 Yearbook

I t was the harmony of a lily pool devotional and the laughter in the cafeteria. It was depleting our DCB in October and staring in horror as the coin changer in the laundromat devoured our last dollar bill. It was also intramural softball, church dates , pledge week, frantic last minute study groups, and long distance phone calls home. Whether we were at Wal-mart or chapel, we managed to share a portion of ourselves with others. We sloshed through spontaneous rain showers and slammed doors to empty mail boxes, but we also took long walks with close friends, prayed with our roommates, and received B's on our history tests. We classify this as "Student Life," but we know that our lives are much more than events or studies. We have meshed our spirits and become a part of each other. From those first impressions at Student Impact to those impressions that placed us in weddings, we have shared ourselves. Angie Treat Student Life Co-Editor Student Life Divider 7

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