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18 RELIGIOUS ENRICHMENT
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CAMPUS LIFE Happenings Inspire Winning Connbinations A. In individual is a complex being composed of many facets. Tfiese facets develop tfirougfiout a lifetime, but particularly during one ' s college years. We are all trying to find tfie rigfit things that work for us ... our Winning Combination. We are always in quest of this goal. Campus Life is one part of this process. Campus happenings affect one intellectually, socially and culturally. Speakers like Baroness Cox, a member of the House of Lords in England, Josh McDowell, a renowned Christian speaker, and David Funderburk, U.S. Ambassador to Romania, broaden one ' s intellectual horizon. Political debates between College Republicans and Young Democrats place current events into full view and challenge the individual. Christian Focus Week with speakers such as Dr. Charles Page offer opportunities for spiritual commitment and growth. The Spring Symposium brings students in close touch with well known personalities like I. Beverly Lake and Jim Martin. Students are exposed to cultural awareness in many ways. Various performers present concerts with differing types of music. Students on this campus witnessed everything from the rock sounds of Eddie Money, the beach music of the Castaways, to the classics of CU choir and wind ensemble. These concerts entertain as well as relax, while giving students a break from studies. Many campus functions build our personalities socially. The Honor Ball, with its theme Gateway to the Stars, and the Christmas Dance provide the opportunity for a formal evening out. Beach Weekend and Country-Western Day offer times to kick off our shoes and enjoy the weekend and the freedom it brings. Thus, students find many opportunities on this campus to find their own niche, and they are provided with a chance to strive and achieve, to set goals and reach them. Friendships are formed and relationships are fostered. And people benefit from the trust and communication they develop. These activities, goals, and friendships are all a part of a person ' s drive toward his her Winning Combination and they are all a part of the Campus Life section. — Kim Strickland Willie Hucks Jeff Dantre SCOTT TAYLOR. ROBIN CARPENTER, and Barbdra Tuberville sil back and enjoy the sounds Df the Hollywood Brats, who performed during the Little 500, DAVID WEBB, ANTHONY BRITT, and Su Hales (top) relax after tlie Little 500 pig pickin the fountain mall. WINNirSG COMBINATIONS 17
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WORSHIP Speakers Call for Spiritual Birth , . . And Renewal etting in the game was a challenge offered during the week of January 30 to February 2. It was Chris- tian Focus Week, which one organizer called, a time of spiritual renewal for Christians and spiritual birth for non Christians. Chairman of the Christian Focus Week Committee, David Holland said, The week was a thematic at tempt to demonstrate that everyone, ac- tive in their faith or not, plays in the game and provides practical aids for participation The week opened with a speech by Harold Morris, an excollegiate athlete who served two life prison sentences for murder. While in prison, he received Christ and was miraculously paroled soon after. On Tuesday and Thursday, the pastor of the First Baptist Church of Charlotte addressed students. Dr. Charles Page challenged the crowd to get back to basics with their faith. He said, This begins with old-fashioned spiritual discipline. Other activities during the week in- cluded a social in Day Dorm with Dr. Page and a bond-fire filled with sing- ing, refreshments and fellowship. Christian Focus Week has been call ed a time for the campus to worship together, acquiring practical handles for energizing one ' s Christian lifestyle potentiality. Said Dr. Page, Christian Focus Week has been a super great ex- perience of my ministry, and I ' ve had a lot of experiences. — Jeff Dantre DR. CHARLES PAGE tells a CEP crowd that it is time for Christians to get back to basics in their spiritual lives. ' A BOND-FIRE provides these ■ chance to renew their spiritual con ing Christian Focus Week. udents with a mitments dur- RELIGIOUS ENRICHMENT 19
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