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Winter Fun 4, it I is-iff' . vi S In order to acquaint the crew members with the rules and regulations of the different sports, the coaches and starting lines put on informative assemblies. Mr. Baxter, hockey coach, made a large dia- gram of a hockey rink and had moveable players on it. He demonstrated some typical hockey action and explained the meanings of hockey terms such as iceing and off-side. He also showed hockey equipment and gear and some pretty wild shots! Mr. Sulack and the basketball team, during their assembly, explained the new basketball rules and some basic formations. Mr. Buxter's wrist shot! The crew had a wonderful time at the two-day Frosty Festival - jan. 22-23. At the coronation Rich Anderson and Jean Anderson were crowned King and Queen. Then a smor- gasbord banquet and musical program fol- lowed. The next day there was an ice show, free skating, wrestling matches, a hockey game and a basketball game where the royalty reigned. Grrrrrr . . . 22 Queen and King - Jean and Rich l f f ' L? 5 F gggyigi J 'it' ti At a professional wrestling take-off assembly, the brutal fight of Phil fDaddy Cool, Frisk and Jeff fThe Kidj Peterson against the terrible Hansen Brothers, Dave and Don, was witnessed. It took only 5 minutes out of the one pin no time limit match for Flip to soften up 220 lb. Don with a judo chop to the head and a body slam. After they had tossed each other around a bit, serious amateur wrestling was portrayed.
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Cur Christian Emphasis F L'-2 -J Al Johnson gives home room devotions. Because of Him we extend ourselves beyond the classrooms . . . out of the sheltered backwaters . . . into our communities . . . the high seas. We help others . . . even as He helped the less fortunate. We provide a spiritual witness even in a secular field. Santa Anonymous, a secular institution to be sure, nevertheless one operated on Christian principles, was ardently supported by our crew as extra cargo in this year's voyage. Toys, insignifcant in our sight, yet of utmost importance to little boys and girls, were donated out of the plenty we have to those with little or nothing to bring them joy at a time of supreme happiness to the Christian. The Sophomore Girl's Trio and Tom Moc Kinnon - speaker. A ship that is built around a strong keel and rudder can be assured of being steered into port safely . . . no matter how rough the seas are. With Christ as the backbone of our lives . . . His forces guiding us . . . how can we fail? We begin each day with Him . . . He plots our course for the day, guiding us around the reefs and shoals before us. He joins us in our classrooms . . . steering us in the most profitable direction. K. K 'WP-v r aff' Quiver staff . . . with Christmas spirit all wrapped up. When our most important cargo - the Gos- pel of Christ - is brought to every port in every land, then our head has promised to return to us. We wish to hasten His return, and work toward that goal by spreading word of Him to all around us. Gospel teams . . . devoted Christians . . . seek to make Him known . . . to offer his services to persons in grave danger of shipwreck. 21
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'WM MQ We Enjoy Music f -E gawaf , -5 -G'-Yr' LJ 0-1. 'M-'kv .' um yi-'I M- i E' Because music is very important to our chapel services, we reverently dedicated our new chapel piano. Mr. Opel explained its inner workings and how carefully it was to be handled and Rev. Anderson led in the dedication prayer. Beautiful, lively, and majestic numbers were played by some of our very talented pianists. ' I-JF' r s- ff a , . .9 a 9 Glory, Glory! Praise the Lord with lute and harp, with the trumpet and lyre, and with cymbalsf' Many and mighty were the instruments we used to glorify Him. We stood in our uniforms, acceptable be- fore the strictest inspection. Our music had its lighter side, too. Work would become pretty tedious without a chanty or hornpipe to lighten the load. Music lifted our spirits and strength- ened us for the tasks that lay ahead. Marches quickened our steps. Stately orchestral pieces inspired us. Music didn't detract from our sea- manship, rather it inspired us to further heights of navigation. Stately ship! . . . our hearty Yo Ho Hoi will echo around your bulkheads long after the last sailor has disembarked. Phil Brunelle, Larry Wilson, Merrily Quist and Mr. Opel. Sing Ye to the Lord. The Pilot issued us orders, and we hastened to obey them. Feb. 21, the C.W.A. concert - music filled the sails and drifted upward toward their lusty voices in praise of our wonderful Pilot. We love Him. Nothing could stop us from singing His praises . . . higher and higher, Hosanna to the Son of David! Blessed is He that cometh in the Name of the Lord! March 8 - band plays If Thou Be Near . 23
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