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C hristmas is a most special worked extra hard to make each night
time of the year. It is
more pleasant by serving treats nine
resplendent with the
o’clock. Everyone appreciated the much-
celebration of traditions needed “munchy” breaks.
such as family gatherings, Decorations were bountiful. Mrs. Reva
exchanging gifts, Munro had decorated the steps to
decorating homes and trees, and Cathcart Hall with garland and red bows
carolling. The student body has during the Thanksgiving break and
developed its own set of traditions down helped set the tone for holiday
through the years in keeping with the decorating. Nearly every door on both
holiday spirit. women’s dorms were covered with some
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Living on campus has never hindered form of holiday cheer. There was also a
the students’ ability to enjoy a wide tree in the Student Lounge and another
variety of holiday events. Carolling and samll one in Easter Library.
exchanging gifts are just a few of the The last Wednesday evening chapel
activities in which they participate. Each service on campus also has a few
year the women make their Christmas traditions. Someone reads the weather
visit to the men’s residence hall and go reports from different areas of the
carolling. A recipricol visit is made a few country and candy is passed out at the
evenings later by the men. end of the service. -Sue Lulsdorf
The last week of school is no picnic.
Tracey Smith and Keisha
The hours are filled with studying for Ricketts smile with the |
finals. The kitchen staff baked cookies knowledge that first semester |
and opened up the cafeteria after curfew is almost over. Only finals are I
left! They enjoyed the treats
on the last night before finals. They served in the dining hall after
curfew the evening before
finals. Tracey Smith said, “ It
was a great opportunity for
study-break! The snacks were
> :-x to a
an excellent cure for the
munchies!”
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After going through makeup
IV
and wardrobe, Bobby Rossiter
methodically applies base to
his hands as he prepares for
his role in the Christmas Fine
Arts program. Mr. Phil Dennis
and Beth Barnhart were able
to make up the other
characters more quickly by
having each actor apply the
makeup to his hands and
arms. The actors utilized this
time to “ get into character.”
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