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Page 87 text:
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At left, students worship in song during the final morning of Spiritual Emphasis Week. Bottom left, Vernon L. Grose, guest speaker for the Festival of Faith, drives home a choice point. Below, Grose and President Ashcroft meditate before chapel hour.
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Scientist Grose urges warfare against contemporary ideologies Vernon L. Grose, engineer, author, lec- turer, and aerospace executive, challeng- ed EC students with a series of dynamic messages during the March 22-26 Festi- vai of Faith Week. Grose spoke of Christ as the great po- Iarizer, urging students to prepare for an ail-out offensive against the satanic ideologies of our day. Using personal experiences as illustra- tions, he explained how the Holy Spirit is the Christian's chief weapon in this spiritual warfare. He added that is must be activated continually to insure its ef- festiveness. Grose related his involvement in causing the California Board of Education to re- quire textbooks to include the Biblical view of creation. He also told of Spirit- filled laymen, such as Pat Boone and Albie Pearson, who have taken a strong stand for Christ in their respective pro- fessions. Grose is currently Vice-President of Tus- tin Institute of Technology in Los Ange- ies, Calif. He was involved with the Mer- cury, Gemini, and Apollo programs as Director of Applied Technology at Northrop. In 1969 Dr. Wernher von Braun appointed him to the NASA Safe- ty Advisor Group for Space Flight. Below, the Festival of Faith Banner hangs as a symbol of the attitude which prevailed during Spring Spiritual Emphasis Week.
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Phi Mu hosts happy HAK weekend Cheerful children strewed the halls of EC as they prepared for a festive Christmas celebration during Pi Mu Alpha's spon- sored Help-A-Kid weekend. Bicycles, dolls, and pounds of toys were presented by the dorms which willingly adopted a child for the event. Along with the gifts and activities, the children were treated to a host of special singing presentations and a skit directed by junior Ken Lee. Carol Bakke sang All I want for Christ- mas is my two front teeth, while a group of students sang a variety of Christmas numbers. Participating in the skit were junior Sharon Shockley, playing the wicked witch who tries to capture Christmas; Kandy Wrenn, the Christmas Angel; Tim Snyder, the Christmas tree; and Frank Above, seniors Tim Snyder and Carol Bisignano dance the Christmas Tree Waltz. Below, senior Tom Cisero Demarco, the Christmas present. entertains one of the 50 to 75 H.A.K. children.
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