| Spring 2001 |
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| My Life at |
| Run down on Eastern Arizona College: EAC is so much fun. Their music program is totally awesome, and I enjoyed both choir and band. I had TONS of fun hanging out at the Institute. If you aren't LDS, or have no clue what the Institute is, you can find out some technical information at the official CES site (Church Education System). It's the unofficial stuff that is the coolest though. The Institute is a great place to hang out and meet people, besides all the awesome religious classes that are offered. The Institute of Religion is part of the education system of "The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints". To find out more, visit the church's official site. I met some of the coolest people there, and I seemed to spend a lot of time there, even when there weren't activities or dances. Some activities associated with Institute are intramural basketball and volleyball, IWA (Institute Women's Assoc., kinda like a sorority, but not), IMA (same, for the guys), service projects, and the Friday night activities and dances. EAC itself has some pretty cool things happening all the time. They have a great drama department that is always doing something, and there are all sorts of musical performances and athletic events to go to. The choir program is different than when I started, because we changed choir directors, but it's still cool. EA often has school dances Saturday nights, but I haven't gone to many, so I couldn't give you my opinion. :) All the staff and students at EA are really friendly, and with about 2000 students enrolled (I think), it's not so big that you feel lost. I highly recomment the experience! |
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| Fall 2000 pictures have been removed due to much too long loading time... if you really want to see them, you can go to the EA archive page, which has past semesters' pictures that have been removed from this page. Most of the Spring 2001 pictures have also been removed, but I didn't have time to stick them on another page too. You'll live, I'm sure. :) |
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| EAC's Spring Sing 2001 |
| Doc & Trish |
| The famous 'pre-performance warm-up' |
| Men's Combined sings "These Arms of Mine" |
| Symphonic Choir "freezes" (look v, there's me!) |
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| Look out summer--it's Jen & Helaman after a very messy water fight... |
| to Sara's World |
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| Jen with our friends Jeremy & JR |
| Sara, Heidi, Shawnna, & Jen before Fall Sing this year. |
| Wow. I can't believe my life at EAC is over. I graduated on May 10th, 2002 with an Associates of Arts Degree in Secondary Education. I think I'm going to miss EAC, especially the friendly people and the size. I guess we all have to move on it life though, right? So bring on BYU! :) |
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| Many of these are from EAC's Winter Formal on Nov. 30th, 2001 |
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| Amanda, Jen, Sara, & Tami-- gee, Tami looks happy, huh? |
| our group picture: We all switched dates! Josh, Amanda, Jen, Waylon, Ben, Sara, Tami, Jeremy. |
| Sara and Jeremy |
| Fall 2001 |
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| Jen begging JR for her sweater's return... |
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| Jen & Sara all ready for our Social Psych final...hehe. |
| JR and Carla (left) and Jeremy and Carla when we went up to play in the snow in December. Fun stuff! |
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| Jen and Josh |
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| Spring 2002 |
| For some reason I've took very few pictures this spring--well, at least related to EAC... Some of these are stretching it, except for the really bizarre Valentine's Dance picture of Jeremy and I below... not sure WHY I put that in there, but it's the only truly EA picture... |
| Spring Break! To the left is Heather, Jen, and I in a really cool model home in Mesa. To the right is me Goofy Golfing. :) |
| Jen and I in April--at her bridal shower... |
| Jeremy by a cool fountain we just happened to drive by in Safford... |
| All About Me My Life at BYU My Family, Friends, & Pets Quotes My Art My Trips Awesome Links My Time at EAC What do I Believe? |
| (c) 2003 Sara Weech |