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D. Bill and Gloria Gaither share an eve¬ ning of music and praise in Byrum Hall with the student body. E. The spirit of spring shines through the smile of May Festival Queen Carol DeLong. F. Re¬ ligious Emphasis Week is a time of renewal and challenge effectively led by the wit and dynamics of Dr. James DiRaddo. 21
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AC Comes Alive In Pageantry of Spring The spring of 76 was one of abundance for the Anderson Col¬ lege community. Good weather, a multitude of activities, success¬ ful athletic teams, a rich religious spirit, a flood of bicentennial reminders, and of course, plenty of schoolwork marked the coming of spring for most A.C. students. One of the highlights of last spring was the spiritual enrich¬ ment on campus, keyed by the presence of Jimmy DiRaddo as the speaker for Religious Emphasis Week. The success of his speaking was evidenced as the last service, usually held in Byrum Hall, had to be moved to Park Place sanctuary because of the large crowd. Those in attendance were not disap¬ pointed as the message of the eve¬ ning seemed to speak directly to many. As those last days of school raced dizzily past us, the all school picnic at Mounds Park gave everyone a much needed break before finals. Carol Delong was crowned May Festival Queen cap¬ ping what many said was the most popular event of the year. A. The arrival of warm weather sends skateboard enthusiasts Derryll Gehring and Tom Runyon out to perfect their bal¬ ance on the hills. B. Sue Hardesty and Kim Lockhart discover that the raft race is quite an invigorating experience when one gets totally involved. C. Winning form, like that of John Bargfeldt, is the key to the Ravens’ success as Hoosier- Buckeye Champs. 20
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Tri-S Challenges Student Awareness Building a church, passing out literature, teaching Bible school and playing basketball do not seem to have much in common. However, if you participated in the Tri-S program - Student Sum¬ mer Service - you would disagree. Originating in 1964, the Tri-S was designed after a Peace Corp format in conjunction with the Christian ideals of the college. Through Tri-S, students have traveled thousands of miles to nearly 30 countries sharing their Christian witness with others. In recent years the program expanded its opportunities allow¬ ing students to use methods of teaching, singing, dramatics, athletics, evangelism and build¬ ing to express their Christian brotherhood. Experiencing new cultures and making new friends were only a few rewards of taking a Tri-S trip. 22
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