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The night began with a solo, How Can They Hear without a Preacher. A Scripture reading, Matthew 24:14, set the theme. Suddenly the assembled visitors were bombarded wdth scenes of a Hindu fire walking, a girl attempting suicide, a headhunter, girls calling on the dead, and perhaps, the most heathenish, the typical American family, bored, frustrated and . . . lost. Backed by much prayer and fasting bj ' fellow freshmen. Brother Ernie Dumaresq preached two sermons to a Laodicean Church. The first pleaded for the church to help reach the lost. The second, a supposed year and one half later, told how the world had been evangelized and warned them to be ready. Suddenly a trumpet blasted. Brother Dumaresq vanished! I Wish We ' d All Been Ready, was sung as the lukewarm Laodicean Church sat. The urgent prayer of the freshman class was that the message of the program live on. The world must know, HE IS COMING!
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fall banquet Oil the evening of November 20, 1971, the presence of God hovered over the candle-lit Colewood National Banquet Room as students and staff members of CBC gathered for the fall banquet. The theme, Separated unto Righteous- ness, was carried out in the musical presentation. The special highlight of this banquet was a narration honoring Sis. Jet Witherspoon for her inany years of being separated unto righteousness. Brother C. H. Yadon ' s message cen- tered on being called, chosen and faith- ful. The Banquet became history, but we shall continue to recall the challenge to remain Separated unto Righteousness. IN HONOR OF: JET WITHERSPOON SENIOR GIRL ' S TRIO Liz Bailey, Judith Walker , Janice Beam SPEAKER - C, H. YADON District Superintendent - Oregon District
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juntor senior banquet SPEAKER-Rcv. D;ivo Theobald Emcee - Ed Wiens The 1972 Junior-Senior Banquet was held Saturday evening, May 20th, in the plush lower deck of the River Queen on the beautiful Willamette River. The ba nquet honored the Diakonians, which means sent forth to minister. The theme of the banquet, A Kindled Flame, A Ministry Begun. . . , was a fitting thought for the seniors. The course of the evening included a delicious baked ham dinner, musical specials, a Tribute to each senior, and a burningmessage by Reverend David Theobald of San Jose, California. His vivid illustration about the woman who bought a ball of nylon cord gave us a challenge to do our part by faith to reach our for lost souls.
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