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Youth Fest Both the fall and spring Youth F'ests had as their goal to present Christ to the high school students as well as introducing them to the Grace campus. Activities of the weekend in- cluded workshops led by faculty members, a basketball game, an enjoyable banquet, and late night parties in the dorm. Guest speaker, Roger Morrow, challenged the students to make Christianity practical in their individual lives. Grace students had the opportunity to keep guests in their rooms and to get to know them on a more personal level. i Activities Z7
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A, f f 1 26 Activities if be Fall Even t world of studies. 17, Mr. James Eckman served as emcee for the sprinkling of student talent at the annual Fall Event. Performances in- cluded juggling, a melodrama using volunteers from the au- dience and a variety of student musical talent ranging from a male quartet, to original solo Work accompanied b y gui tar, to a Japanese rendition ofa frog song. Students found this to be a casual and enjoyable evening - a change of pace from the .Wk k xv- Ip, ni ff? 9 ii S
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SBA Faculty Newly Wed Game What was the first meal your wife fixed for you? Where did you go on your Hrst date? What would you do if your husband brought home a stray cat? These are some examples of the questions asked at the faculty version of The Newlywed Game, held by the SBA. Ward Childerston served as emcee for the two games consisting of five couples each. Faculty couples strove to remember details in the past and showed how much they really knew about each other. It was enjoyable to see these people in a more informal situation and to learn more about them. Between the two games, the audience was entertained by a stu- dent group, Mr. Nerd Burford and company. 28 Activities
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