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Campus Life
from 2005
pUS I i e
There are two primary choices in life: to accept conditions as they exist, or to accept responsibility for changing them.
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- Dr. D. Waitley
A baseball freshman points at his next opponent in a game of pool.
Softball's Holly Powers and Kristin Spicer working the concession stand in support of Limestone's Basketball team.
Taking advantage of the nice weather and hittin' the books outside.
These biology students are excited over a cancelled class. ------..,
Jason "Ph illy" Keen indulges in conversation over dinner.
Right: Softball players, Senior Courtney Silva and Sophomore Brittany Dooley pass time on a long bus ride back to campus.
Left: Junior Resident Assistant Raymone Gude models his
Those who stand for nothing will fall for anything
- A. Hamilton

NOi ghosts and goblins
This year, Limestone students and faculty proved that you are never too old to dress up for Halloween. Costumed college students could be found on and off campus dressed to impress! One of the main events this year was Fellowship of Christian Athletes' Bowling Night. Students were able to compete against friends for high scores and enjoy pizza and drinks. Wherever the party was, this was sure to be a night Limestone students would remember!

Greg Davis and Dominque Ashford dress up for FCA's Halloween Night.
Shacana Kimble and Delmar Patterson showed up at the bowling alley in two very creative costumes!
Brenna Lamprey acts out her costume and gives us a true super-star pose!
Soccer's Brittany Owen sure fits the part of Mad TV's Stewart's Mom!
Limestone's Softball team along with a few others were sure dressed to impress on this night!
Troy and Molly Burger, two teachers at Limestone, show their spirit and go bowling with the students. Erin Hoffman and Liz Eichhorn were best friends before they decided to attend Limestone College together and they are still inseparable.
Happy Halloween!

HA\lE P. 0°tJOLLY C h r i s t mas
Christmas, that magic blanket that wraps itself around us, that something so intangible that it is like a fragrance. It may weave a spell of nostalgia. Christmas may be a day offeasting, or prayer, but always it will be a day of remembrance. A day in which we will think of everything we ever loved. Limestone College campus looks so beautiful during the Christmas season. Each year luminaries line the streets and people gather to watch the lighting of the tree. Luminaries are bags weighted with sand and lit by a single candle. With the help of staff and athletes there are thousands of them made and placed around the school and local community. People of all ages come together to sing carols and you know that December 25th is just around the corner. Anticipation fills the air as students and faculty decorate their rooms and offices with holiday spirit. The warmth of the season can be seen in everyone.
Luminaries are always a big event at Limestone. Here, the beauty of the season.

Left: Students, faculty, and locals all gather together to sing Christmas Carols.
These good little boys and girls are excited to give Santa Claus a warm hug!
Limestone College is home to many beautifully decorated Christmas trees during the winter season.
Limestone students and sisters Kristina and Courtney Silva jump right into the Christmas spirit.
The lighting of the College Christmas tree is always an exciting event!
First snow fall of the year on campus!

It was always said of him, that he knew how to keep Christmas well, if any man alive possessed the know/edge. May that truly be said of us, and all of us! And so, as Tiny Tim observed, "God bless us, every one!".
- Charles Dickens