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Fall Festival 1976 The festive weekend of October 1-3 brought thousands of alumni and friends to the Bethel campus to share with faculty and students in celebration through the theme, Shaping Our World. The traditional ethnic foods, oldtime craft demonstrations, and Low German and Swiss programs on Saturday recalled the pioneer Mennonite role in shaping Bethel ' s world. Academic departmental and organiza- tional booths, modem craft demonstrations, films, and a variety of learning seminars which covered topics ranging from embryo transplants to Communist China -- provided evidence of Bethel ' s role in shaping the world of each of its students and alumni. And final- ly, the Sunday morning worship service em- phasized the role of Bethel alumni in helping to shape the larger world about them through Christian service. To add to the fellowship and fun on Fri- day afternoon, athletic activities on the green attracted many participants and spectators. Anew Almost Anything Goes contest was added to the usual program of volleyball matches, hoop races, frisbee throwing con- tests, and children ' s races. Other highlights of the weekend included four presentations of The Fantasticks, musical entertainment provided by a variety of groups from the college and neighboring communities, a pit barbecue, and the soccer and football victories. Orlin Martens, Mike Goossen, Mike Nachtigal, Dennis Schmidt, and Dianne Smith carefully survey the bowls of cherry moos and plates of pie as they pass through the de- ssert section of the line at the German-Swiss luncheon. ,6
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J. Esau stirs a concoction of hot water, Mark Rempel, Dan Flickinger, Lynn Hochstetler, and Mark Graber observe 1 a r d, and lye w h i c h will become soap as Dave Schroeder demonstrates the process of silk screening, using his own when it has cooled. cartoon character, Mr. Schnitzel Fritz, for a design. Werner Luthner and Agnes Schneider converse with passers-by at the display provided by the In- ternational Students. 7
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