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MR. WILSON AND Katrina Smith observe while Jamie Voliva, sports editor for the Pine Burr, gives Ihem a sneak preview of Camels in action. — Alan Barton SPRINGTIME SCENERY IS the perfect backdrop for c onversation a Dr Steegar and Diogenes Hatzis jvvastalk — Alan Ban WENDY HUMPHREYS IS cornered by Anci Waters at the entrance to the post office, quent stop for students
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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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SPRING Students Welcome Springtime to the Creek T. here ' s just something special about springtime, and the Creek was no exception. The beautiful landscape of the campus was a constant reminder of the time of the year. The dogwoods produced gorgeous pink and white blooms, while the grass was transformed into a lush, green carpet. Warmer temperatures reminded one that the spring semester was almost over. Students welcomed the relief from cold weather by spending more time outdoors. Greg Heath, a sophomore agreed stating, It makes you want to go outside and study. Armed with radios, towels, books, and lotions, sun- bathers became a common part of the scenery. Many were anxious to get an early start on a deep, dark tan. The courtyards of Burkot, Bryan, Kitchin, and Strickland were favorite spots for sun worshipers. Springtime was also a reflective time. Although tornadoes caused disaster in the southeastern part of the state, the ordeal reminded everyone that someone greater was in control. Campbell was not damaged, but many of the students were affected by it. The beauty of the surroundings kept one mindful of His power and glory. When asked about her thoughts on springtime, Carole Brisson, a sophomore said, It ' s a new awaken- ing, a beginning, like the world is wak- ing up from the winter. Spring is alive and vibrant. That statement summed up the spring of 1984, because it was very alive and vibrant in Buies Creek. — Willie Hucks FINDING TIME FOR man s best fri Brangle and Marion Karr pay these car attention during the Little 500 TRYING TO GET a head start on a su these Kitchin Dorm sunbathers relax ir
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