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End of Summer Ushers In
THE START OF A
NEW BEGINNING
he school year offered classes! Reality set in summer was
many exciting activities over! From the freshman to the most
for those who experienced senior, each student
participated. On faced many challenges. As professors
August 29, the College explained class requirements and
began what would be assigned major projects, students
the sixth consecutive year for record became aware of the extensive
enrollment. As returning students demands that college would require
flooded the campus, they were joined of them. For some it would mean less
by the freshman class of 1992. time spent in the gymnasium at night
Anticipation of the many joys, or at the beach on Saturdays. Senior
thrills, and triumphs, that lay ahead Jared Malcolm states,“I just don’t
for everyone, filled the air. Trials understand why the administration
and tribulations also, no doubt, continually interupts my college
would be a part of this school year, experience with classes!”
but little thought was given to these The College verse became more
possibilities at the commencement of than just a phrase commited to
the new year. Each person would memory — it became truly
learn soon enough the awesome applicable to the students. “For God
privilege of relying on his heavenly hath not given us a spirit of fear but
Father for meeting the challenges of of power and of love and of a sound
college life. mind” II Timothy 1:7.
Then came the first week of -Amy Bodenheimer
■ - # . ^ v Phapel is one of the most important events for
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''th e students each day. Kristi Foster a freshman
from Orange Park, Florida smiles at the camera on
her way into chapel during the first week of class.
Kristy states, “ Chapel hour is at a good part of the
day when I could take a break from thinking about
classes and concentrate on the Lord and learn new
things about him each day.
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