Page 4 the clarion Friday, December 7,1979 The 78-79 Fall Semester at Brevard College “Memories of Moments r • ---fc ■ • • - - V 1,4'.- Imib^ B.C. soccer player, Ted Winston, moves in for the kill. The ending of the semester brings about many feelings of contentment, exhaustion and relief as freshmen look back over the last four months. Many of the freshmen seem pleased that the semester is finally over; however, they anticipate next semester as being a bit harder than their first here at Brevard. Many opinions about the role of academics and the college itself have been , expressed by the freshmen. Judy Huber stated "There is a better eprsonal relationship on the campus than I expected there to be.” She also added that although she will have a bigger class load next high school. “This semester ha; semester, she does not expect it been hardd and busy; it has beei be extremely hard. Another a real challenge." “The peopl freshmen, Debbie Billingsley, are very ‘interesting’." Te said The semester was hard at expects that the next semestei first, and I didn t like it, but now I will "fall into place more" and b« really do." She anticipates next easier. , semester as being easier with more things going on. ^3^ Kitty Brandon feels that says that the college has been fun although there was a lot of this semester and has helped him studying to be done, it was worth meet a lot of new people. “Next her time. She has enjoyed semester will be easier, because Brevard very much, and she now I have learned the ropes of looks forward to what lies ahead college." next semester. Pennsylvania Ted Price, viewf The freshmen all feel the Brevardd as being a drastic coming vacation is well deserved cultural change. According tcand are looking forward to the him, it is very different from his second semester. Students stroll to class.

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