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Top Left: Two Furman students, Jan Thompson and Brian McCartney, related their experiences assummermissionaries. TopRight: TheAlpha Omega Players from Rockport, Texas, presented The Diary of Adam and Eve. Lower Left: The choral group of Crescent High School, inlva, was one of several musical groups that performed in chapel this year. Chapel 23
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The broadened range of topics promotes chapel interest God is interested in everything we do whether it be of a strict religious nature or something not distinctly religious. Chapel at AC has taken this idea and put it into practice. The purpose is to help students experience many facets of life that may involve community concerns, the fine arts and religious subjects. Chapel changes this year resulted from the formation of a program com- mittee consisting of faculty members, administrators and students. Atten- dance of chapel has been altered and mandatory attendance has increased involvement. A variation of programs included political, religious, musical and con- troversial issues. A highlight was the appearance of Robert Penn Warren, the only American Pulitzer Prize win- ner in both fiction and poetry. Top: Dr. Ben Fisher of Nashville, Tenn., spoke at AC ' S first convocation. Left: New attendance rulebroughtafull house. Center: Mrs. Carolyn Fredricks, S.C., Representative, District 22. ap- pealed to women ' s Libbers. Right: The Here and Now Singers were well-received at AC. 22 Chapel
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Children delighted by ghosts, goblins Goons, goblins, witches, and giant spiders invaded the AC gymnasium Halloween night to entertain scores of children in the Anderson community and their parents. Sponsored by Campus Ministries and the Circle K Club the annual Carni- val hosted one of the finest spook houses around, causing students to come out gasping. Booths with games such as bobbing for apples or popping balloons with darts were set up throughout the gym, offering candy and toys as prizes. The grand finale of the evening ' s events was the parade of all the chil- dren in their costumes. Instead of choosing one child as best-disguised, each child was declared the winner. Top: Sabrina Webb looks on as a Sunshine Friend has her fortune told. Left: The youngster joins in on the fun at the Halloween Carnival. Right: The Halloween Carnival this year was a rope-tying affair. 24 Halloween Carnival
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