1972-1973 Academic Catalog
DOCTRINE AND CONDlfCT 131 and the group. While having an appropriate testimony before unbelievers, we should avoid close liaisons with unbelievers. We believe that for the sake of Christian testimony and the achievement of college purposes, we must abstain from the use of alcoholic beverages, tobacco and the non-medical use of narcotic drugs; and not participate in dancing, the use of playing cards, gambling, attendance at movie theaters, and membership in secret societies. We also believe that Christians have an obligation to dress appropriately, to avoid wearing of extreme fashions and wearing of shorts in public (with the exception of participation in .athletic contests), and to have sincere respect for the Lord's Day. We prayerfully seek to serve Christ in an atmosphere free from personal attitudes of distrust, dishonesty, selfishness, damaging criticism, disrespect, unethical conduct and irreverence. ENROLLMENT BY STATES, 1971-1972 Alaska 1 Maine 3 Pennsylvania 47 Arizona 3 Maryland 8 Texas 1 California 9 Massachusetts 4 Vermont 2 Colorado 6 Michigan 89 Virginia 6 Connecticut 2 Minnesota 8 Washington 6 Delaware 2 Missouri 5 Washington, D.C. 3 Florida 8 Montana 3 West Virginia 12 Idaho 4 Nebraska 4 Wisconsin 8 Illinois 41 New Hampshire 4 Africa 2 Indiana 83 New Jersey 30 Canada 2 Iowa 46 New York 83 Japan 1 Kansas 6 North Carolina 2 Thailand 1 Kentucky 2 Ohio 424 ENROLLMENT STATISTICS-AUTUMN QUARTER, 1971-72 BY CLASSES: Men Women Total Freshmen 134 199 333 Sophomores 116 116 232 Juniors 97 109 206 Seniors 71 94 165 Part-time 13 8 21 Special 2 11 13 Total Enrollment 433 537 970
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