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To Everything A Season... Homecoming I97l To everything a season . . .a time to reign,a time to sing, a time to work, and a time to win. . .Homecoming 1971. Patti Lee, reigning queen, and her court, Judy Byler, Gloria Jenkins, Ellie Semlow, and Leta tSkeetsi Stanton, seniors, crowned the festivities with beauty. Friday evening was highlighted with entertainment provided by the New Christy Minstrels. A crisp,sunny Saturday and streets lined with people. . .the setting for color- ful floats, distinguished people, march- ing bands, and dancing lassies. The weekend was brought to a climax when the Crusaders battled the ORU Titans on the soccer field, Saturday afternoon. Crowds roared, excitement mounted, and the Crusaders won, 4-0! Dr. Phillip Hook, assistant professor at Dallas Theological Seminary, gave the address at the Homecoming banquet that evening. This concluded Home- ooming1971. . .exciting, regal, victorious.
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Evangel College initiates Freshman Institute Week For the first time during Freshman Institute Week, freshmen and transfer students were given a full week to orient themselves to life at Evangel College. As in previous years, there were still times of standing in long lines, taking placement tests in hot classrooms, and sitting through seemingly long, point- less lectures. Dividing the students into small groups with a faculty adviser and an upperclassman assistant assigned to each group was a new facet of orientation. Each group took a tour of the city. Various groups such as SCOPE, Student Government, and administration gave presentations on their purposes and goals. The new students gathered each evening in the chapel for a service which highlighted the day's activities. Right: Mass orientation remained the same as in years past; upper left: Cindy Socramone finds life at Evangel is not cheap ; upper middle: evening services give the new students a chance for spiritual renewal; upper right: Charles Moore learns to love his new found KIN folk. 75
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Right: Pretty Patti Lee, Homecoming Queen, attended by Sam Croutworst and Steve Myers; upper left: Rod Hoover and Norm Mintle rush ORU goalie. EC won Homecoming game 40. Upper left: One of the many student-constructed floats in the Homecoming parade; above: Homecoming Committee: left to right, rowone,Sher Birdwell, Karen Bakke, Sue McElroy, Karen Barth; row two, Marylin Soter, Fred Pettet, Kathy Goodrich, Ken Hunt; last row, Paul Trower, Peggi Szczytko, alumni secretary, KarIa Christensen,and Rich Williams, alumni adviser.
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