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Bethel ' s Fall Festival: Horizons Of Hope Fall Festival 1975 (Oct. 10-12) cele- brated Be the I ' s past, present, and future through the theme Horizons of Hope. The gala event, coupled with near-perfect weather, attracted 7,500 people to the campus. Mennoni te reactions in WW! formed a basis for two important aspects of Fal I Festival: a musical drama, The Blowing and the Bend- ing, and an historical conference, Consci- entious Objection in WWI: The Mennonite Ex- perience. Speakers at the conference included Frederick Luebke, James Duram, Elmer Sud- erman, and the Bethel history professors Keith Sprunger and James Juhnke. The swarms of people thronging the campus Saturday afternoon enjoyed the concerts, quiz- zes, films, and displays (including anything from a trampoline to antacid tests) sponsored by various academic departments and organiza- tions. Memory- stirring demonstrations of p re s s i n g cider, chair caning, tatting, whit- 1 1 i n g, baking in an outdoor oven, and making soap also drew attention. Running in juxtaposition with the learning activities were many athletic events. Compe- tition in volleyball matches, bicycle races, children ' s races, and the traditional hoop races kept the community spirit alive. In two home- coming games, the soccer team battled for a 1-1 tie with the Wichita Wheathawks and the football team scored a smashing 51-12 vic- tory over Friends University. Food was another important element of the festivities. In addition to the sale of ethnic foods and the luncheon of Germa n-Swiss foods, a pit beef barbeque accommodated over a thousand people for Saturday ' s supper. A celebrative service Sunday morning in the B.C. Church combined the hope of persons in the Bible with our hope today. F 0 r a 1 1 times In all things For everyone — HOPE. As D. C. Wedel watches. President Schultz tolls the Bethel bell to begin the Founders ' Day commemoration. Cabbage borscht, sausage, zwieback, nalles-nicki, rye bread, and pie are consumed by the hungry multitudes at Saturday ' s luncheon of German-Swiss foods.
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Celia Go e ring plays the new Hubbard harpsichord, teterre. The harpsichord was dedicated at the Baroque while Warren Friesen and Willis Overholt take the music concert Friday afternoon, recorder parts In Trio Sonata 5 by Jacques Hot- Racing flames commence preparation for the pit barbeque, a new Fall Festival event. The beef remained in the pit for 16 hours.
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